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Hi,
I have a sheet with 52 columns and 250 rows. First column contains student's name. I am using VLOOKUP function so that when I enter name of student, all his data will be displayed in that row. For that I have to write VLOOKUP formula for each cell in that row. But then I have to write parameter "col_index_num" manually in each cell of that row. Is there any way so that when I write formula for one cell, and after dragging it over the entire row, "col_index_num" will change correspondingly for all cells in that row? |
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