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Default lookup returning several cells

Thank you for the help. Problem solved.

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Hi,

Try this array

=INDEX(Sheet2!$A$1:$A$3,MATCH(TRUE,ISNUMBER(SEARCH ("*"&$A$1:$A$3&"*",A1)),0))

Use Ctrl + Shift + enter to use

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