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Hello, thank you for this video. It was so hard to find the answer to this since I didn't know how to word it. Worked perfectly and now I even understand how these functions work.
I have two drop downs that cooresond to a table. Tax filing status and state reference a table tht lists the individual states in colum B, the income ranges for single in column E and income ranges for married in column H. then the income range needs to reference the earned income greater or less than a specific income to assign the correct tax rate percentage. (Might be best if I do a screen share)
This guide works for ALL versions of Excel. But if you don't have Excel 2021 or newer, you must press Ctrl + Shift + Enter when you're done with the formula instead of just Enter 😊
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Thank you, thank you!!
Hello, thank you for this video. It was so hard to find the answer to this since I didn't know how to word it. Worked perfectly and now I even understand how these functions work.
That was very helpful. Clear explanation. Thank you!
I have been using INDEX MATCH all my life, but this is the most clear and understandable explaination I have encountered so far. Thanks.
Marvellous! The way you explain together with your approach in structuring the formula, there is no need to remember the confusing syntax. Thanks
Very easy to follow! Thank you!
Just what I was looking for. Very clear explanation of each step.
I love how you explain it in slow explanation and in sequence so I would understand it very quickly, thanks a whole lot sir
The way you explain is simply brilliant. Many thanks!
Thank you so much, Spreadsheeto! That was the exact formula I needed for my lookup at work. You are a God-send! Keep on doing what you're doing, man!
Finally been able to make this formula work with your explanation, thank you!
Great video!
Thanks very helpful
I have two drop downs that cooresond to a table. Tax filing status and state reference a table tht lists the individual states in colum B, the income ranges for single in column E and income ranges for married in column H. then the income range needs to reference the earned income greater or less than a specific income to assign the correct tax rate percentage. (Might be best if I do a screen share)
Can this formula be used to find a value within a min/max amounts line in two columns, with one match criteria, to return a value from a table array?
having an issue. error coming up saying a value used in the formula is of wrong data type. Did the same procedure
Does this only work for Excel 365? I have Professional plus 2019
This guide works for ALL versions of Excel. But if you don't have Excel 2021 or newer, you must press Ctrl + Shift + Enter when you're done with the formula instead of just Enter 😊
I would like to send you the sample of my spread sheet for you to critique.
I cant seem to get the function to work with the “1”. Is this version specific? I am using excel 2016
I added an additional index to handle the array…. Works!
doesnt work it says N/A error ?
with 3 criteria this formula does not work. can you show the example
It did not work for me.
Hi there, i did the same already but i got N/A
yeah, me too, and then i used the sumifs formula instead to solve the problem
@@megasnaa you used sumif for the same exact example he gave? What are you trying to sum? This is a "vlookup" alternative tho
@@megasnaa please can you elaborate