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What's supposed to happen when there is no match?
Anyway, try this: =IF(OR(A1={"HS-U","HS-D","HS-R","HS-L"}),"U-HS-MCS","No Match") -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "Lee" wrote in message ... Can you use a OR function in an IF function. I'm trying to check a cell on sheet 1 for certain text such as "HS-C" "HS-U" "HS-D" "HS-R" "HS-L" "HS" "ST-C" "ST" if the cell has "HS-L" or "HS-U" or"HS-D" or"HS-R" the IF function would return "U-HS-MCS, I could probally nest the others in the False setion of the IF function. I just need to know how to group them together, without having a long nested IF function, By the way is there a limit to have many nested IF functions are allowed? |
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