Excel formula including Print_Area.

IronHorseConsulting

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I am working on a revised to an excel spreadsheet I didn't create. I can't determine how the Print_Area is generated with this formula.

=IFERROR(IF('Warranty Parts Order Log'!I4="","",IF(C4>'Warranty Parts Order Log'!I4,"Claim is Filed",VLOOKUP(A4,'Warranty Parts Order Log'!Print_Area,10,0))),"")

The spreadsheet populates with a default phrase that I need to edit. But can't find where to edit it.

I am rather green with Excel so this may be a simple question that I'm just overlooking the solution to.
 

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