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note - I referred to my ranges as lists. Wasn't sure of the impact, if any,
that would have to my data. I went ahead and updated this request. I REALLY appreciate any help on this, as I have limited documentation regarding Excel syntax in formulas. Thanks again. All, I am trying to create a formula that will evaluate a cell against 3 named ranges, populating another cell with the value assigned to the matching range or feeding it with a 0 if it doesn't match values in any of the ranges. Is this possible? Thank you in advance!!! Cell_1 : 'Manufacturing' Cell_2 : <cell where returned value needs to be placed RANGE_1 RANGE_2 RANGE_3 'Shipping' 'Medical' 'Construction' 'Engineering' 'Banking' 'Entertainment' 'Manufacturing Cell_3 = 1 (RANGE_1 score) Cell_4 = 5 (RANGE_2 score) Cell_5 = 9 (RANGE_3 score) Logic: IF Cell_1 in LIST_1, then Cell_2 = Cell_3 ELSE IF Cell_2 in LIST_2, then Cell_2 = Cell_4 ELSE IF Cell_3 in LIST_3, then Cell_2 = Cell_5 ELSE Cell_2 = 0 END-IF END-IF END-IF Regards, JT |
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