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Hi Monte,
You may want to use the Vlookup function. This will free up the problem of 7 cases. To employ Vlookup, set up a table which list down the codes (CIR CC etc.) in 1 column and numbers in another column. Now use the Vlookup function to extract numbers from the table. There is good help in the Help menu Regards, Ashish Mathur "Monte" wrote: Currently, I'm using seven nested "IF" functions to return one of three account numbers. Is it possible to use a wildcard in the Logic Test to decrease the formula to three nested "IF" functions? If so, how? If not, any suggestions? current formula: =if (cell contents = "CIR CC", return "110",if (cell contents = "CIR PC", return "110",if (cell contents = "ADV CC", return "250",if (cell contents = "ADV PC", return "250",if (cell contents = "ED CC", return "350",if (cell contents = "ED PC", return "350","")))))) desired formula: =if (cell contents begins with "C", return "110",if(cell contents begins with "A", return "250",if(cell contents begins with "E", return "350", otherwise ""))) |
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