Index Match

j4ymf

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Hello
if I can find the ROWS and COLUMNS using MATCH how do I find out what is in the range


<code>=MATCH($O$38,Holidays!$A$4:$A$92,0)</code> returns the row number. result=19
<code>=MATCH($Q$37,Holidays!$A$3:$OE$3,0)</code> returns the Column number result=184

How do I find out what is in column 184 and row 19, which will be GB22. and my result is H

can someone help me write a formula that puts it all together

many thanks Jason
 

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Try:

=INDEX(Holidays!$A$4:$OE$92,MATCH($O$38,Holidays!$A$4:$A$92,0),MATCH($Q$37,Holidays!$A$3:$OE$3,0))
 
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