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Is there any way to do an INDEX MATCH by Rank, i'm imagining using it
like a vlookup, any ideas?

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Possibly, but I'm not sure what your exact parameters are, or what exactly
you're trying to acocmplish. Could you explain in further detail, preferably
giving an example of the data you have, and what you'd like to see?
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Is there any way to do an INDEX MATCH by Rank, i'm imagining using it
like a vlookup, any ideas?

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