@JonnyCrowe95

There's 16 minute tutorials that basically convey the same info. You're a hero and a cool

@janellentim

Finally a simple explanation. May you and all of your descendants have a wonderful life. ❤

@sofiaml2002

This is best and simplest tutorial out there for this function. Thank you

@mayjanfaithtolentino5013

Simple but understandable! Thank you!

@ytpre1631

This is the best explanation of xlookup !!!!

@snehasekhar158

Thank you shown very well and clearly explained

@michellerikamanansala4773

THANK YOU SO MUCH! I HAVE BEEN STRUGGLING SO MUCH! THANK YOU FOR EXPLAINING IT VERY WELL! <3

@manukrishna4010

👍 your videos are helping a lot, thank you.❤

@milanghale719

Thank you Ajay bhaiya

@sabaribrozz8682

Sooo good... ❤️

@jaisonge

Wanted to know How is this different from Vlookup

@tusharguptamusic

Amazing,Very Useful

@madhumitadas1841

Thank you so much.

@pahuldeepsingh3938

Thank you sir 😊

@Captainsavvy

Thank you ❤

@robertodhiambo6148

Very helpful

@emilyw.4642

Is there a way to have names to choose from? My names are much more complex, I would like to filter the names but how do you do that?

@i-gracecomputerinstitutehr6480

But if some one using old excel where there's not xlook yp so they could use index+match function it goes like. =index(select all designation),match(select all name , select one name cell,0),match( select all slary,select salary cell)) enter it will be done

@ramakantarana3400

Thank you