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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 match function with multiple criteria in Google Sheets similar to the usual index match function the index match function with multiple criteria helps you look for a value within a table on a Google sheet but instead of one criteria to match from it uses two different criterias or up to three different criterias to match from so Iamp;#39;m going to demonstrate how you can easily use the formula by taking a look at the table right here so in this table we have countries professions and their salaries we have three countries USA Canada and UK and then we have three professions a doctor mechanic and lawyer and then we have different salaries for each profession in each country now what we want to do is look for specific values from this table we can use the index match function with multiple criteria and then we can search for the salary of a doctor in the USA in Canada and the UK so