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LOOKUP Function in Excel - • In this video on the LOOKUP function in Excel, we'll go over how to use the LOOKUP function in Excel and also understand how it differs from the VLOOKUP function. A practical LOOKUP calculation example will be used to illustrate this. • LOOKUP Function in Excel • -------------------------------------------- • The LOOKUP function checks for a value in a range (which can be a single row or single column) and returns a corresponding LOOKUP from the same position of another range (single row or single column). The corresponding LOOKUP is a piece of information related to the value being searched. • LOOKUP Excel Formula • -------------------------------------------- • =lookup(lookup_value, lookup_vector, [result_vector]) • Arguments in LOOKUP Function: • -------------------------------------------- • Lookup value: This is the value that you want to search • Lookup vector: This is the row or column in which you wish to search the value. To achieve accurate results, it should be sorted alphabetically or in ascending order. • Result vector: This is the row or column region from which you want the output to be returned. The returned output is in the same position as the lookup value. • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • To know more about the LOOKUP Function, you can go to this link: • https://www.wallstreetmojo.com/lookup... • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Connect with us! • Youtube ►    / @wallstreetmojo   • LinkedIn ►   / mycompany   • Facebook ►   / wallstreetmojo   • Instagram ►   / wallstreetmojoofficial   • Twitter ►   / wallstreetmojo  

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