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hi there everyone Iamp;#39;m Talha and in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to use the index and match functions in Google Sheets the index and match functions are very useful if you have a spreadsheet like this and you want to look up different values based on a criteria for example this is an inventory of products and these are the different products I have for each company for example I have 70 phones for Apple 40 laptops for Apple 30 PCS for Apple 35 charges for apple and so on now this could be a very large sheet and it would be very difficult to find specific values within this sheet so for that the index and match function would be very helpful to find out that specific value so letamp;#39;s go ahead and find the number of phones I have for Apple in this cell Iamp;#39;m going to enter equals index and then select the cell range from where I want to look up and then enter a comma match and then I want to match apple right here from cell range A3 to A6 comma 0 and cl