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I need a formula that will look in a cell that contains text and if that
text contains certain words the formula will return a value based on which text it finds and example will be something like this: The cell the formula looks at might contain the following: Walgreens 1234 abc CVS 5678 def Target 9012 ghi Babies R US 3456 jklmno I need the formula to return a 60 if the cells contains WALGREENS OR CVS return 120 if the cell contains Target or return 30 if the cell contains Babies are us. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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