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I need to create a formula that allows me to look for values within a row to identify them on a reference worksheet. For example, =if(Ref!A1=1,"Value") but if A1=0 THEN go to B1 so =if(B1=1,"Value2") and continue doing so for 5 more cells within the same row.

I've tried with several formulas but ended up stuck with this one: =IF('Ref'!J2=1,"5",SEARCH('Ref'!K2,IF('Ref'!K2=1,"2",SEARCH('Ref'!L2,IF('Ref'!L2=1,"3",SEARCH('Ref'!M2,IF('Ref'!M2=1,"1",SEARCH('Ref'!N2,IF('Ref'!N2=1,"4")))))))))

I would appreciate some help. I provided the next image as a reference. It displays the reference worksheet and the values that I need to search.

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Use INDEX/MATCH

=IFERROR(INDEX('Ref'!$1:$1),MATCH(1,'Ref'!2:2,0)),"")

This will return the value in the first row where the second row = 1.

You can limit the scope to only include the range you want (based on your picture)

=IFERROR(INDEX('Ref'!$A$1:$E$1),MATCH(1,'Ref'!$A2:$E2,0)),"")
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  • Thanks. For example, let's take row 6. What I need is to return the value "var3" as both of the previous cells were not 1. The "index/match" function would still help me with that?
    – Phil
    Mar 31, 2021 at 17:58
  • yes it would do just that. @Phil It looks for the first 1 and returns the value in row 1 at that point. for row 6 the formula would be: =IFERROR(INDEX('Ref'!$A$1:$E$1),MATCH(1,'Ref'!$A6:$E6,0)),"") Mar 31, 2021 at 18:00
  • I just got it right. Cheers, mate. I made it a bit more complex adding the if statement, but it's now working smoothly.
    – Phil
    Mar 31, 2021 at 19:39

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