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Default How to use an array formula for tables

If you mean row 4 of the table use

=INDEX(B3:F40,4,MIN(IF(B3:F40=G9,COLUMN(B3:F40),"" ))-COLUMN(B3:F40)+1)

OR if you mean row 4 of the sheet

=INDEX(B3:F40,2,MIN(IF(B3:F40=G9,COLUMN(B3:F40),"" ))-COLUMN(B3:F40)+1)


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"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

=INDEX(B3:F40,1,MIN(IF(B3:F40=G9,COLUMN(B3:F40),"" ))-COLUMN(B3:F40)+1)

Please note that this is an array formula. Within the cell in edit mode (F2)
paste this formula and press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to apply this formula. If
successful in the Formula Bar you can notice the curly braces at both ends
"{=<formula}"


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"Dingerz" wrote:

Hello,

I dont really know how to explain what I want so I will try it in the best
way i can.

If Referenced Cell (G9) matches another cell in table (B3:F40) then make
current cell (the one i am writing the formula in) equal to Row 4 of the
particula column where the match was found.

In essence i want it to find some data in a table and tell me the header of
the column where it was found.