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I have three columns that I am trying to Concatenate. I only need to combine
two columns at a time, but I want to be able to Concatenate say Column C and Column A if Column D=4, 5 or 6 or if Column D=11, 12 or 13 than Column C and Column B would be Conceatenated. Is this possible? I know how to put in the IF function, but can the IF function have a number of possibilites in it? Thanks so much for all of your help. |
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