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Thanks, it worked. I was going crazy trying to figure this one out.
What my problem was is that I had a whole bunch of text entries I needed converted over, but it came out to too many values to keep nesting IF statements or LOOKUP values into one formula. But I noticed I could just key off of the first two charachters and save a bunch of IFs. So now I know. "Phil G" wrote: I'm programming a bunch of IF statements into a spreadsheet. The statements take the text of one cell and post a formula result in another cell, such as: IF B2 = "SP-129", B3="Supply" I was wondering if I can have the formula just key off of the first two text charachters in the cell, shortening it to something like: IF B2=SP.., B3="Supply" |
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