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Conditional formula whereby if A1=Intuit, Then B1=PO Box 1
Hi, I hope this is easy. I need to populate excel sheets with addresses so
that if A1 is Intuit, then B1 is The PO Box #. Get where I'm going with this? I'm going to populate several documents using this kind of logic. Thanks for any help! |
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Conditional formula whereby if A1=Intuit, Then B1=PO Box 1
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You need a lookup table of text/PO Box # like the one below then in a1 you enter the text and in b1 the formula =VLOOKUP(A1,G1:H8,2,FALSE) Note my table is in g1 - h8 Text PO Box # a 11 b 22 c 33 d 44 e 55 f 66 g 77 Mike "An Excel Populated World" wrote: Hi, I hope this is easy. I need to populate excel sheets with addresses so that if A1 is Intuit, then B1 is The PO Box #. Get where I'm going with this? I'm going to populate several documents using this kind of logic. Thanks for any help! |
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Conditional formula whereby if A1=Intuit, Then B1=PO Box 1
An Excel Populated World wrote:
Hi, I hope this is easy. I need to populate excel sheets with addresses so that if A1 is Intuit, then B1 is The PO Box #. Get where I'm going with this? I'm going to populate several documents using this kind of logic. Thanks for any help! In B1: =IF(A1="Intuit","The PO Box #","Result if A1 is not Intuit") If this is not what you are looking for, then you need to add some details to your description. |
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Conditional formula whereby if A1=Intuit, Then B1=PO Box 1
"Glenn" wrote: An Excel Populated World wrote: Hi, I hope this is easy. I need to populate excel sheets with addresses so that if A1 is Intuit, then B1 is The PO Box #. Get where I'm going with this? I'm going to populate several documents using this kind of logic. Thanks for any help! In B1: =IF(A1="Intuit","The PO Box #","Result if A1 is not Intuit") If this is not what you are looking for, then you need to add some details to your description. Okay Glenn, thanks! I tried that before but I was typing my formula into the conditional formulas pop-up window instead. I have MANY addresses I need to do that to, so I'll see if I can use this technique, or see if I have to go to Mike H's suggestions. Thanks guys! |
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