Excel "IF" Formula for multiple situations

skeller481

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Will just get right into it:

In column E, I have a received date (for new accounts). In column U, I have expiration dates (for existing accounts). In column J, I have account statutes. I want to put a formula in another column that basically does the following:

If column J says "pending", then add 365 days to the date in column U.
If column J says "received", then add 90 days to the date in column E.
If column J says anything other than "pending" or "received", leave the cell blank.

Obviously have multiple arguments to put into this formula...I know how to speak it but can't get it into a formula to execute.

TIA!
 

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