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In a VLOOKUP formula, the argument column_ index_ number is the number of the __________ within the selected table_array where the lookup result is located.
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In a VLOOKUP formula, the argument **column_index_number** is the number of the **column** within the selected **table_array** where the lookup result is located.
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