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Hi, I was wondeirng if anyone can help me. Is it possible to have a vlookup
be a part of an IF statement? In my Column L I need it to check in another tab of my workbook to see if a division is obsolete and if it is then mark it as Obsolete Division Obsolete Status A Obsolete B Active C Obsolete Any help is super appreciated!!!! Thank you! My formula needs to do something like if in the lookup on another tab looking up Division it could look it up and then if it's obsolete mark it that way? |
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