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the index function is a treasure Trove of functionality but most of us only know one way to use it so in this video I want to expose five lesser known quirks and ways it can be used that will open up a load more possibilities letamp;#39;s start by quickly revisiting the Syntax for the index function itamp;#39;s one of the few functions that have multiple syntax options the first version takes an array of values and the other takes a reference to a cell or range of cells or even multiple r changes thankfully you donamp;#39;t need to choose which syntax to use Excel will decide that for you based on the inputs now the output can be a single value an array of values or a reference to a cell or range of cells the output will depend on the context of the formula for example whether the formula is entered in a single cell nested inside another function array entered Etc and weamp;#39;ll see this as we work through the example the first Quirk is when the array or reference is a single Row