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THAT WORKED!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!! AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!! "bj" wrote: try =if(sumproduct(--(A1:A1000=name),--(B1:B1000="X")--(C1:C1000="X")--(D1:D1000="X")--(E1:E1000))0, "ok","nope") "Scott" wrote: Hey bj, What I actually need to do is check for both the name and an X in a particular column. The worksheet I am working with has a list of names, and four columns that indicate which week a person is attending an event. I have a summary sheet I am preparing that I want to look-up instances of the person's name and which week they are involved. So I have to check for both cases, appearance of the name and an x in the week one column to return an "OK" in the summary sheet. I know this is confusing. If I can email you an example let me know. Thanks in advance. Scott "bj" wrote: try If you want to enter the name in Cell C1 and have D1 give the result in D1 enter a =if(Vlookup(C1,$A$1:$B$99,2,false)="X","OK","nope" and in C1 enter the name "Scott" wrote: This might be hard to explain... I want to check a sheet for a persons name AND if an X is entered in an associated cell. In literal terms the IF statement would be as follows: IF ("John Doe" is found in range A1:A99 AND there is an X in field B1, THEN "OK") The X would appear in the same row as the name in the range, for example: Field A1 contains "John Doe" and field B1 contains "X". How would I make this work? Thanks, Scott |
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