Combine IF and MID formula based on drop-down list

jbsannicolas

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Hi, new to the site and a beginner at excel. I'm trying to get a cell to choose between two MID formulas based on drop down list.
A2 has a drop down list for Subject A, Subject B.
B2 has a text of 40 characters long.
I need C2 to be =MID(B2,19,12) if Subject A is selected, but C2 also needs to be =MID(B2,18,12) if Subject B is selected.

any info would be great!
 

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try this in C2

Excel Formula:
=IF(A2 = "Subject A" , MID(B2,19,12),MID(B2,18,12))
 
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