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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Perform a Two-Way Lookup in Excel With INDEX and XMATCH
For many, the INDEX-XMATCH combination in Excel is the go-to method for retrieving a value from a dataset. However, you can ...
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How-To Geek on MSNThe Best Lookup Functions in Excel: Examples, Pros, and Cons
INDEX with XMATCH returns an item from a range or array according to the first or last match it finds. Like XLOOKUP, it works with vertical and horizontal datasets, can search in any direction, and ...
Enter the formula =INDEX(return_range, MATCH(lookup_value, lookup_range, 0)). Replace return_range with the range of cells that contains the data you want to return.
Matching One Column Data with Another in Excel. If you don't have a keen eye and a perfect memory, you probably can't spot all the differences between two data columns in a large worksheet.
This article will teach you how to use the MATCH formula in Excel to find data entries that are partially linked to one another. How to perform a partial cell match on Excel? The below example shows ...
When you need to see the last value in an Excel Table or data range, these formulas will get the job done. This walk-through details the necessary formulas and some VBA code that performs the same ...
There are lots of ways to return the top or bottom n records from a data set in Microsoft Excel, but the new dynamic array functions make doing so easier than ever.
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