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    formula-checks text with another at another cell if matched data would multiplied

    I don't know how to fit the problem in the title.

    But am trying to create a formula which
    checks the cell text whether it matches with the text in another cell of another column

    if matched then the data of that row would be multiplied by the data given in different cell.

    Am using Google Excel for this.


    M14 is the cell where am trying to put the formula
    K14 is the text which is to be matched in the cell range of C3:C12

    When matched then the cell of that row under the column E took as the first value for the product
    and L14 is the second value to be taken.

    Am not sure of how to make it such that it works.
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    Re: It's a complex level formula.(at least for me)

    How about
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    Re: It's a complex level formula.(at least for me)

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    Re: It's a complex level formula.(at least for me)

    "a formula which checks the cell text whether it matches with the text in another cell of another column if matched then the data of that row would be multiplied by the data given in different cell.'

    how to shorten it or fit that in the title....

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