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Is there a way to use MATCH to return the item in an array where it
does not equal a value? For instance, if my list we 0 0 0 5 6 2 3 8 I want the formula to return 4, since that is the first time it does not equal 0. I can't use nested IFs because it may run over the nesting limit. Thanks! |
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