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Default Need Help!! Want to search through 3 columns for a list of keywords

I have three columns -- product-name, company-category,
product-description.

I'd like to search through these three columns for a list of keywords.
If the keyword or keywords exist, I want to enter it into a list.

For example, search through column1 & column2 & column3 for the words
basket, vase, wicker, red and return the matching words; e.g.:
basket, wicker, red
vase, red

Some products might fall into 6 or 8 different keywords. I only need
to get 3 or 4 of them into a list.

I've been looking at match, vlookup, index -- I'm assuming it's
probably some combination of these. I just can't get my head around
it.

Oh, the other problem is column3 (product-description) contains HUGE
volumes of text sometimes. I didn't create this thing. I only need to
search through the first 100 or so characters. I've seen a way to
limit the search on a large text field so you don't run into that
famous/helpful "formula is too long" message. Can't remember where I
saw it though.

Thanks.

Barb

 
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