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INDEX Function in Excel Explained & Examples

How does the index function work in Excel? INDEX looks up a value from a range of cells at a given row or column. INDEX is often used as substitute for VLOOKUP.

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INDEX Function in Excel Explained & Examples

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  1. INDEX Function in Excel Explained & Examples It is quite surprising to know that our index finger has no muscles and is mainly controlled by the muscles in the palm and forearm. The index finger is also commonly referred to as a pointer finger as we literally use it to pinpoint important facts in a book or simply point the direction to a place. The INDEX function in Excel works similarly, it pinpoints the value we are searching in a given range of cells. In this article, we will discuss the basics of Excel’s INDEX function and its 2 formula formats. Also, how to use INDEX function in Excel to lookup data points and illustrate a powerful combination lookup tool; INDEX MATCH function in Excel. Read our article at https://www.efinancialmodels.com/knowledge-base/excel-google-sheets- co/excel-functions-and-formulas/index-function-in-excel-explained-examples/to learn more.

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