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Old 07-28-2012, 02:59 PM
zeeshanbutt zeeshanbutt is offline Excel Fomula to search for a string and display value from different column Windows 7 32bit Excel Fomula to search for a string and display value from different column Office 2007
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Default Excel Fomula to search for a string and display value from different column

Hello All,

I want the following functionality in excel.
If in the entire column B if any of the following string is found get the corresponding value of another cell in Column A.

String to search:
OK
NOT OK
BLOCKING
NOT TESTED



See the example at the following link:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7714646...in/photostream
In this example the result found are displayed in Column E. So the formula need to be put in column E. Notice that Each row in column E should display the result from column A as soon as the string is found in column B. What formula do I need to put in column E & where? Please suggest.

Thanks,
Zee
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