Using a formula/variable for col_index_num in VLOOKUP

ReggaeYT

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So the VLOOKUP formula is straightforward: (lookup_value, range, col_index_num, FALSE)

My question is: if I have a cell that has the value I want to put in the col_index_num, is there any way to do it? I've been looking online for a while and I've found answers that are similar but not the same.

ex: VLOOKUP(B2, C:E, A2, 0)

The A2 obviously returns a #VALUE error, but wondering if there's some kind of workaround I can use. This is for a rolling window VLOOKUP against a pivot table

Thanks in advance!
 

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