If you can insert a little VBA code, then you can use a custom function like so:
=StrContains(E3, "some project", "overhead")
And this will return True
if the value in E3 contains both of those substrings. This function relies mainly on VBA's Instr
function, which
Function code:
Public Function StrContains(ByRef cl As Excel.Range, ParamArray strings() As Variant)
'Function returns TRUE if the range contains ALL of the passed substring items
' uses ParamArray to allow varying number of substring items
' Ex:
' =StrContains(A1, "something", "else", "foo")
'
Dim val$
Dim s
Dim i As Integer
Dim ret As Boolean
Dim length As Integer
length = UBound(strings) + 1
val = cl.Value2
For Each s In strings
If InStr(1,val, s) <> 0 Then
i = i + 1
End If
Next
ret = (i = length)
StrContains = ret
End Function
You could modify this relatively easily to be case-insensitive, or to accept partial matches optionally, etc. Here is what it looks like extended for both of those concepts:
=StrContains(E3, False, True, "some project", "overhead")
Function Code:
Public Function StrContains(ByRef cl As Excel.Range, MatchCase As Boolean, MatchAll as Boolean, ParamArray strings() As Variant)
'MatchAll is matching switch, use True to require ALL matching items, or False to allow for fewer.
'MatchCase is the Case-sensitive switch, use False to ignore case.
' uses ParamArray to allow varying number of substring items
' Ex:
' =StrContains(A1, "something", "else", "foo")
'
Dim val$
Dim s
Dim i As Integer
Dim ret As Boolean
Dim length As Integer
length = UBound(strings) + 1
val = cl.Value2
If Not MatchCase Then
val = LCase(val)
For i = lBound(strings) to UBound(strings)
strings(i) = lcase(strings(i))
Next
Next
For Each s In strings
If InStr(val, s) <> 0 Then
i = i + 1
End If
Next
ret = (i = IIF(MatchAll, length, 1))
StrContains = ret
End Function