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I'm not sure if this is possible, but I have a column of data generated by a
series of exact match Vlookups. If one of the matches is not found it returns a blank, so the column could look like B E G J O R U 2 or possibly B D M Q R U 2 Depending on what the vlookup finds. My question is, how do I search this column and return conditional values. For example, if I search the column and both a B and D are present I'd like to return a 1. But if a B and E are present, I'd like to return a 2. If B,E, and R are present I'd like to return a 3 and so on. Any ideas? |
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