ifd5=windows

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    Is there a better way than using a nested "IF" statement to test value in D5 and return value of E5 if a correct value in D5 is found?

    Cell D5 may contain the text strings of "Window XP", "Windows 2003", "Windows 2008', "Windows 10". or it may contain something completely irrelevant. =IF(D5="Windows XP",E5,IF(D5="Windows 2003",E5,IF(D5="Windows 2003 R2",E5,IF(D5="Windows 2003 R2",E5,IF(D5="Windows 2008",E5,IF(D5="Windows...

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