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welcome to excel magic trick number 217 if you want to download this workbook and follow along click on my YouTube channel then click on my college website link you can download the workbook excel magic trick 215 to 217 and this trick here we have a simple if formula now I have lots of EF formulas and again like 70 videos but surprisingly thereamp;#39;s very few of them where the criteria is a word so hereamp;#39;s a nice simple if formula to show you that you can use the criterion word I do have a few but out of the 70 itamp;#39;s like thereamp;#39;s two of them so here it is a nice simple formula all we want to do is plop a 1 into each one of these cells when it says IDI so we do equals if if one cell to my left equals and if weamp;#39;re doing text we do it in quotes IDI and quotes IDI here is the same as this itamp;#39;s not case-sensitive unless you use exact function which I do have a few videos on the exact function and do an exact case but letamp;#39;s just do n thatamp