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You would use a lookup function.
If you would like, I've created a dictionary (english to portugues, portugues to english) that you can modify. Reply here and I will email it to you. JNW " wrote: I want to create a simple 'look-up' sheet. (Eng.-Span. trans.) Using the FIND is straightfoward, but, use what Function so the user jusy enters a word, in a cell, and the residing function finds it? |
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