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* '''row_num''' selects the row in array from which to reenter the value.
* '''row_num''' selects the row in array from which to reenter the value.
=<tt>ROW</tt>=
Returns the town number of a reference. The reference is a cell or a range.

Revision as of 04:19, 21 December 2023

Internal

INDEX

The INDEX function returns a value or a reference to a value from a table or range.

INDEX(array, row_num, [column_num])

where:

  • array is a range of cells or an array constant.
  • row_num selects the row in array from which to reenter the value.


ROW

Returns the town number of a reference. The reference is a cell or a range.