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The INDEX function is another powerful Lookup function in Excel You can use the INDEX function to return a value in a table given a row and column number within that table The easiest way to understand this function is to look at an example So letamp;#39;s get started Here we have a table of data containing order information Letamp;#39;s use the INDEX function to return the value at row 1, column 1 within our table To get started, letamp;#39;s enter the INDEX command As you can see the INDEX function takes 3 parameters The first parameter to enter is the table or source of the data that the index function will use You can provide either a range of cells or a named range for this parameter For our example, we will enter the range of cells A2:D6 The second parameter we must enter is the row position in the table where the value you want to lookup is located It is important to note that this is the relative row position in the table and not the actual row number in the worksheet In our