INDEX MATCH with multiple criteria lets you accurately look up and return values, even in the absence of unique identifiers. This level of precision isn't possible with other lookup formulas (like VLOOKUP) without the added hassle of inserting helper columns. In this video, I'll walk you through three easy steps to ensure you get it right every time 😊
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0:00 INDEX MATCH with multiple criteria
0:26 Step 1: Write a normal INDEX MATCH formula
3:21 Step 2: Change lookup_value to 1
4:00 Step 3: Write the criteria
5:34 INDEX MATCH with 3 or more criteria
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