Learning Path Includes: – Excel vlookup: Basics of vlookup and hlookup explained with examples – How to use Excel Index Match (the right way) – Advanced Excel Index Match (3 Most Effective Formulas for Multiple Criteria) – Excel 3 Ways to Lookup within Boundaries: sumifs, sumproducts & index – Excel indirect Function: Lookup Values in Different Sheets / Excel Tabs – Excel Reverse Lookup Problem: Find Column Header based on Value in Matrix and Row Header – Excel Complex Lookup: Find Header based on Lookup Criteria in Matrix with index & sumproduct – Excel Formula Lookup Multiple Results: Return headers based on matrix values – TextJoin Formula in Excel: Solve Complex Lookup Problems with TextJoin – Lookup values across multiple worksheets: vlookup / index match in Excel – Return Multiple Match Results in Excel (2 methods) – Vlookup explained – 2 Practical Excel Lookup Examples – Excel rank without Skipping Numbers (Top 3 Report with Duplicates) – Lookup all values b/w two dates (Excel Dynamic Arrays Filter Function to return many match results) – Discover What xlookup Can Do For you (r.i.p. Excel vlookup) – Left Lookup in Excel with xlookup (Made Easy) – How to Use the new & improved Excel xlookup (with 5 Examples) – Excel dget Function Solves 2 of Your vlookup Problems – Find Multiple Match Results in Excel (Easier Solution For all Excel versions) Course Length: 3:08:03 hours
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