INDEX MATCH MATCH - Step by Step Excel Tutorial
INDEX MATCH MATCH - Step by Step Excel Tutorial
=INDEX() returns the value of a cell in a table based on the column and
row number.
Combined, the two formulas can look up and return the value of a cell in
a table based on vertical and horizontal criteria. For short, this is
referred to as just the Index Match function.
1. Type “=INDEX(” and select the area of the table then add a comma
2. Type the row number for Kevin, which is “4” and add a comma
3. Type the column number for Height, which is “2” and close the
bracket
4. The result is “5.8”
1. Type “=MATCH(” and link to the cell containing “Kevin”… the name
we want to look up
2. Select the all the cells in the Name column (including the “Name”
header)
3. Type zero “0” for an exact match
4. The result is that Kevin is in row “4”
Use MATCH again to gure out what column Height is in.
1. Cut the MATCH formula for Kevin and replace the “4” with it
2. Cut the MATCH formula for Height and replace the “2” with it
3. The result is Kevin’s Height is “5.8”
4. Congratulations, you now have a dynamic INDEX MATCH formula!
Index Match Formula
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