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Default LOOKUP Problems

Good morning.

I am trying to nest together some references and I can not get it to work out.

The formula below works fine:
=INDIRECT(ADDRESS(MATCH(R[-5]C,C9,0),3),1)

The problem is that I need the C9 to be dymanic. I have the following
formula:
=MATCH(R[-4]C,R[-11]C[-9]:R[-11]C[-3],0)+3

That will give me the 9 for the C9, but I do not know the sysntax to replace
the C9 in the original formula.
The first formula is in cell M16 and the second is in cell M14..if it is
relevant.

Thanks


 
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