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I use this formula:
=INDEX($B$6:$B$255,MATCH(1,--ISNUMBER(FIND(AE7,$C$6:$C$255)),0)) I appears to be returning the value in $B$6:$B$255 that corresponds to the first instance that FIND(AE7,$C$6:$C$255)) is satisfied. However, in $C$6:$C$255 I can have multiple cells that contain the "X" while AE7 contains the value X, the formula will return the first place it finds "X". Is there a way to modify the formula to do an exact match ? |
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