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VLOOKUP function - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use function VLOOKUP in Excel to find data in a table or range by row. Our step-by-step guide makes vlookup in excel easy and efficient.
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COUNTIF function - Microsoft Support
=countif(b2:b5,"<>"&b4) Counts the number of cells with a value not equal to 75 in cells B2 through B5. The ampersand (&) merges the comparison operator for not equal to (<>) and the value in B4 to read =COUNTIF(B2:B5,"<>75").
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Using IF with AND, OR, and NOT functions in Excel
Technical Details. Here are overviews of how to structure AND, OR and NOT functions individually. When you combine each one of them with an IF statement, they read like this: AND – =IF (AND (Something is True, Something else is True), Value if True, Value if False)
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Look up values with VLOOKUP, INDEX, or MATCH - Microsoft Support
The VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP functions, together with INDEX and MATCH,  are some of the most useful functions in Excel. Note: The Lookup Wizard feature is no longer available in Excel. Here's an example of how to use VLOOKUP. =VLOOKUP (B2,C2:E7,3,TRUE) In this example, B2 is the first argument —an element of data that the function needs to work.
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XLOOKUP function - Microsoft Support
Use the XLOOKUP function to find things in a table or range by row. For example, look up the price of an automotive part by the part number, or find an employee name based on their employee ID.
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IF function – nested formulas and avoiding pitfalls
Multiple IF functions can be nested together to allow for multiple criteria. The Excel IF function statement allows you to make a logical comparison between a value and what you expect by testing for a condition and returning a result if True or False.
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