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I would like to have some help with creating an MS Excel 2013 formula that would do the following. It should look for two string values over 2 columns in one row and should return the cell value of the cell in which the string value was found.

Sorry if I am not explaining myself correctly. Here is an example of the dataset and my expected result

My Dataset have 2 columns A and B but I would like only 1 output in C if ocn OR ocm exist.

I would like to use this formula to normalise this data set.

A                   B                   C (Result for ocm or ocn)
(OCoLC)911180191    (OCoLC)ocn911180191 (OCoLC)ocn911180191
(OCoLC)ocn911180196 (OCoLC)911180196    (OCoLC)ocn911180196
(OCoLC)911495338    (OCoLC)ocm911495338 (OCoLC)ocm911495338
(OCoLC)ocm794701569 (OCoLC)794701569    (OCoLC)ocm794701569

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  • Look into index/match. Feb 25, 2016 at 23:01

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In C2 Cell

=IF(SUM(COUNTIF(A2,{"*ocn*","*ocm*"})),A2,IF(SUM(COUNTIF(B2,{"*ocn*","*ocm*"})),B2,""))

Or

=IFERROR(LOOKUP(2,1/MATCH({"*ocn*","*ocm*"},A2:B2,0),A2:B2),"")

Or

=IFERROR(LOOKUP(2,1/SEARCH({"*ocn*","*ocm*"},A2:B2),A2:B2),"")

Or

=IF(SUMPRODUCT(--ISNUMBER(SEARCH({"*ocn*","*ocm*"},A2))),A2,IF(SUMPRODUCT(--ISNUMBER(SEARCH({"*ocn*","*ocm*"},B2))),B2,""))

Drag the C2 Cell formula down.

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