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minnesotauser wrote:

I have two columns set up like so:

a |  1
b |  2
c |  3

Is it possible to flip the way the columns are searched?
Thanks for any help.

=INDEX(A1:A3;MATCH(B4,B1:B3,0))
works with any pair of disjunkt vectors in ordered mode, unordered mode and
there is an additional descending ordered mode (-1). In ascending ordered
mode LOOKUP will do as well. The combination of INDEX and MATCH can
substitute any use of V/H[LOOKUP].

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