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=IF(ISNA(MATCH(--MID(H3779,1+2*(LEFT(H3779)="IM"),255),PSWRDREQ,0)) ,"", VLOOKUP(--MID(H3779,1+2*(LEFT(H3779,2)="IM"),255),PSWRDREQ,2 ,FALSE)) This assumes that H3779 may or may not be prefixed with IM, and that your lookup range is numeric. 255 is just a big number In article , Dmorri254 wrote: Hmm...this approach did not work....lets see if I can be more clear....I need it to say If the number is IM whatever, ignore the IM and just give me the numbers... Does this help? Thank you so much... |
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