multiple IF

JOEE1979

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
How would I combine these formulas into 1?

Excel Formula:
=IF(A6="YES","1","")
or
Excel Formula:
=IF(A6="OK","2","")
or
Excel Formula:
=IF(A6="MAYBE","3","")
 

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How about
Excel Formula:
=IFNA(XMATCH(A6,{"yes","ok","Maybe"}),"")
 
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=IF( A6="yes", 1, IF( A6="OK",2,IF(A6="maybe",3,"")))
do you want numbers or text
"1" is text not a number

prossibly easier way to do this with 365 version
 
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