Multiple What if statements

ramosca

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Hi I'm hoping you can help me with this formula. I have a worksheet with number of records.
Column C = Manhattan
Column D = Bronx
Column E = Westchester
Column F = Brooklyn
Column G = Queens
Column H = Staten Island

With each record only one boro is selected by placing an "X" in the appropriate column. for example if there is an X under Manhattan then the rest of the boros are blank.

Now a new column is to be added labeled Boro.
If there is an X under Manhattan then the result to the column added should be Manhattan.
If there is an X under Bronx then the result to the Boro column should be Bronx and so on.

Is there any formula for this scenerio? Again thanks so much for your help.
 

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