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    Question Two Formulas Into One?

    I ran into another situation where I could really use your help! First, I have text in G2 that has {J} and {K} that needs to be substituted for. The substitution text for {J} is in position J2 and the substitution text for {K} is in position K2. Do you know of any formulas that would substitute the botttom two formulas (assuming they are correct) into one formula?

    =SUBSTITUTE(G2,"{J}",J2)

    =SUBSTITUTE(G2,"{K}",K2)

    P.S. Do you think something like this would work?

    Thanks,

    DukeURL
    Last edited by DukeURL; 12-17-2013 at 12:03 AM.

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