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Inserting IF(IF(AND( OR()), , )) formula into VBA code

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Experts,

I was helped by mikeopolo with the following formula:

=IF(D2="IC Bl","IC Blue",IF(AND(F2="HMO",OR(D2="A",D2="B",D2="C",D2="D")),"BCN","BCBSM"))

From question: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Office_Productivity/Office_Suites/MS_Office/Excel/Q_23374563.html

I am trying to add this to my VBA (located in ThisWorkbook) in the attached spreadsheet which takes information from worksheet DATA and copies it to worksheet TEMP, then runs some formulas. One of them is the IF statement above.

What I tired to do was change the cell references of D2 and F2 to (R/C format), such as R2C4 and R2C6, but I get a compile error (syntax error).

Do I need to structure this formula as an IF ELSE statement or is their a way to use this formula, including the fill down?

Thank you in advance!
Kevin

***edited for content, M_matt***
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Question Asked By: redrumkev
Solution Provided By: dj88
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Comment by dj88
Thanks for the grade...

To answer your question in the comments... To reference D1 from R2, it would be R[-1]C[-14].  Up and left would be negative references, while right and down would be positive.

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Got it!

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