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Letamp;#39;s talk about Excelamp;#39;s new and improved XLOOKUP function. You might know by now that XLOOKUP is Excelamp;#39;s new superhero lookup function because it can replace VLOOKUP, INDEX MATCH, and even more. Today Iamp;#39;ll take you through five examples that will help you take advantage of Excelamp;#39;s XLOOKUP function. First example weamp;#39;re going to look at is how to handle items not found, so basically handling errors in XLOOKUP. Then weamp;#39;re going to take a look at using wildcards in the lookup, so looking for partial match instead of full match. Weamp;#39;re then going to do a horizontal lookup. Weamp;#39;ll use XLOOKUP instead of HLOOKUP. Then a two-way lookup, so lookup on the rows and columns. And finally how to look for an approximate match with XLOOKUP. Now I know a common question will be about the availability of the XLOOKUP function. Since thatamp;#39;s changing, check out the description of the video to find out more, so to see if you have