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I am using the countif function to count all of the cells in a column (B1-B5)
that have the value "x." =COUNTIF('Remote Offices'!B1:B5,"x") I want to modify the formula, so that it returns to me the text in a different column (A1-A5) if the condition is met. Is this possible? For example if cells B1, B2, and B5 have the value "x" and cells A1="Irvine", A2="Anaheim, and A5="Tustin", I would like the function to give the following result: "Irvine, Anaheim, Tustin" |
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