Search column for text and return 1 or 0

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Hi,

I need to search a column to see if it contains text from S2&T1 (which are cells that contain text). I am using the IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH())) formula but it does not seem to be working. The column is on a different tab in excel. I tried adding an image of it. Not sure if it works. Thanks.

 

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Your image is not visible (it possibly resides on your own pc)... Try to answer the questions of post #2 if possible.
 
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This is what my formula looks like thus far:

=IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH($S2&T$1,'RR MOD'!$C:$C)),1,0)

$S2&T$1 pick up 001 and Upgrade-1 in this circumstance.
 
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