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In todayamp;#39;s video, Iamp;#39;m going to show you two methods that help you find multiple match results in Excel. I have a VLOOKUP Basics video and an INDEX amp;amp; MATCH Basics video. This is a question that I often get, amp;quot;How can we use VLOOKUP or how can we use INDEX amp;amp; MATCH to return multiple match results?amp;quot; Let me show you. Method number one is a bit more complex, but it doesnamp;#39;t require CSE, so you donamp;#39;t need to do this control+shift+enter, and it works for any Excel version. Method number two is a much simpler formula, but it does require that you have Excel 2016 and Office 365, and it does require CSE. So, just pick the one that fits for you best. This is a sample dataset. Itamp;#39;s the same dataset that I used in my INDEX amp;amp; MATCH video, and because a lot of you asked, amp;quot;How do we find multiple matches? For example, if we select game, how do we find Fightrr, Hackrr, Kryptis, and Perino in here?amp;quot; Letamp