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In sheet2 cell B2 enter the formula
=IF(Sheet1!B7="certain word",Sheet1!B8,"") -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Becky" wrote: I have a two sheet workbook. If 'sheet 1 B7' contains a certain word I want "Sheet2 B2' to return the value in 'Sheet 1 B8". Can I do this? How? Thanx |
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