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EMMY has attended:
Excel Introduction course
Excel Intermediate course
Excel Indexing
I would like to know more about index match
RE: Excel Indexing
Hi Emmy,
Thank you for the forum question and thank you for the nice feedback. I am happy that you found the course useful.
Index Match are some very powerful lookup and reference functions. Most Excel users do a huge mistake by using the Vlookup to lookup data. The Vlookup "eats" all the memory, makes Excel slow, and makes the files unnecessary huge.
Index Match is much more efficient but not straight forward to use.
I have attached a link to a useful video about Index Match. Please watch the video and if I can help you with some specific tasks using Index Match, please let me know in the forum.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F264FpBDX28
Kind regards
Jens Bonde
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer
Tel: 0207 987 3777
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