Ready to take your VLOOKUP skills to the next level? 🚀 In this 2-minute Advanced Excel tutorial, learn how to make VLOOKUP return multiple columns or even multiple rows — all from a single formula! 💡 Formula Examples: =VLOOKUP(G3, A3:D8, {2,3,4}, FALSE) → Returns data in multiple columns =VLOOKUP(G3, A3:D8, {2;3;4}, FALSE) → Returns data in multiple rows 🎯 What you’ll learn: How to make one VLOOKUP return multiple results at once The difference between using commas {,} and semicolons {;} When to use column-wise vs. row-wise lookup outputs A time-saving trick every Excel user should know! 📘 Watch till the end for a clear demo and examples! If you find this useful, don’t forget to Like 👍, Share 🔁, and Subscribe 🔔 to Advanced Excel with Arun for more quick Excel insights. #AdvancedExcel #ExcelTips #VLOOKUP #ExcelFormula #ExcelTricks #ExcelTutorial #ExcelShorts #LearnExcel #ExcelTraining #ExcelHack #ExcelExpert #OfficeTips #AdvancedExcelWithArun