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If I have two named ranges, Range_1 and Range_2...
and Cell A1 has a string that may or may not be in Range_1 and Cell B1 has a string that may or may not be in Range_2 is there a formula that will return a YES if both strings are present in the respective named ranges or a NO if either string is not present in its respective range? Say Range_1 is A2:A150, Range_2 is C2:J200. Thanks, Howard |
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