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I have an excel sheet that contains several tables. I am using Matchto find some entries in each table, but the thing is that the rownumber returned is with respect to the table, but not the whole worksheet. How can I get it with respect to the sheet?

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Currently, I am just adding manually the number of rows above =MATCH(value;array;0)+23 (w.r.t to the image above. , but when there are some records entered in the tables above the used one, then everything crashes.

Thanks for the suggestion.

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  • You can start your array range at row 1. Feb 12, 2018 at 17:13

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ROW(TABLENAME) will give you the first row of the data so:

=ROW(Table1)-1

or

=ROW(Table1[#Headers])

Will give the first row of the actual table, where Table1 is the name of the structured table:

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