Use wildcard in IF/OR formula

Shadkng

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Hi, I am trying to find out if it is possible to use wildcards in a formula. In the formula below you can see the items in the "OR" statement all start with "FAS-5". Any help is appreciated. Thanks

Code:
=IF(OR($BF24="FAS-5 SL - HIGH",$BF24="FAS-5 SL WHITE",$BF24="FAS-5 SL ANOD",$BF24="FAS-5 DUAL WHT",$BF24="FAS-5 DUAL ANOD"),INDEX('DEDUCT ARRAY'!$B$5:$J$50,MATCH($C24,'DEDUCT ARRAY'!$A$5:$A$50,0),MATCH(IY$22,'DEDUCT ARRAY'!$B$3:$J$3,0)),0)
 

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Try:

=IF(LEFT($BF24,5) = "FAS-5",INDEX....
 
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I'm glad to help you. Thanks for the feedback.
 
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