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Challenge: I have a column full of sales peoples names. I would like to
write a formula that will identify the persons name in the column and in the same row, but a different column enter a letter that correspondes to what type of sales person they are in our organization. Example: John Smith is listed in the column and he is a National Account Manager so I would like a formula that recognizes his name and puts "NAM" in a free cell in his row of information. Does Excel 2002 have a function that can do this? Thanks very much. rich |
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