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welcome to this calc lesson on index and match index and match are two powerful lookup functions which you can use to find the value of any cell in a table match will search through a row or column for an item then return the relative index number of the item for example Iamp;#39;ve got a drop down with some products in this table here Iamp;#39;ll type into F3 equals match press enter the first parameter is the search Criterion thatamp;#39;s E3 the item Iamp;#39;m searching for then a comma next parameter is the lookup array which are the products in column A so I drag and highlight A2 to A8 a comma next parameter is the type if itamp;#39;s one which is the default it wants the array in ascending order it Returns the last value that is smaller or equal to the search Criterion if itamp;#39;s set to minus1 it wants the array in descending order and will return the last value thatamp;#39;s larger or equal to the search Criterion if itamp;#39;s zero itamp;#39;s looking for an exac