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Answer by NiklasJ for Excel INDEX MATCH Checking Multiple Columns

A different method would be based on an auxiliary table, which represents how this "should" have been structured in the first place. This would avoid the monster equations that are annoying to debug...

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Answer by Richard Allan for Excel INDEX MATCH Checking Multiple Columns

Based on my own research & discussions with @Gary'sStudent, the solution I used was to create a MATCH formula for each of the possible columns that the value could be contained within, along with a...

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Answer by Scott Craner for Excel INDEX MATCH Checking Multiple Columns

For a single formula in H1:=INDEX($F$1:INDEX(F:F,MATCH("ZZZ",F:F)),AGGREGATE(15,6,ROW($A$1:INDEX(E:E,MATCH("ZZZ",F:F)))/($A$1:INDEX(E:E,MATCH("ZZZ",F:F))=H1),1))This is an array formula so we need to...

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Answer by Gary's Student for Excel INDEX MATCH Checking Multiple Columns

You have a number of different cases. Let's consider one case:Somewhere in columns A through E there is one and only cell containing 13, return the contents of the cell in column F in the same row.We...

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Excel INDEX MATCH Checking Multiple Columns

The problem I'm essentially trying to solve is a VLOOKUP that is checking Columns A:E for a value, and returning the value held in Column F should it be found in any of these.With VLOOKUP not being up...

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