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How do you folks write this function if cell A1=B1, then cell D1=C1?
I created a list for 50 states, but I don't want to use the drop down arrow to select the state I want, I want to select Texas by just type in Te, then the rest letters (axas) will appear. The same way for washington state, just type the first few letters of state, and the rest will appear. Is there a way that excel allows us to do this? |
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