@welcomebro463 Will try to Explain better. So, In XLOOKUP, the "X" doesn't officially stand for a specific word, but it is often interpreted as representing "eXtended" or "eXcelling" functionality compared to its predecessors like VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP. It emphasizes the versatility and power of the function, as it overcomes the limitations of earlier lookup functions in Excel. Key Improvements of XLOOKUP: Can search both vertically and horizontally.
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Bro I have one doubt,
Vlookup - vertical lookup
Hlookup - horizontal lookup
Xlookup - stand for????
X means 😢
@@welcomebro463X-Stands for anything Say for Example CXO Means CEO or CFO or CTO OR COO. So Here XLOOKUP Can be used either as Vlookup or Hlookup
@@Passionforexcel your answer not satisfied and I ask clear questions but your not clear
@welcomebro463 Will try to Explain better. So, In XLOOKUP, the "X" doesn't officially stand for a specific word, but it is often interpreted as representing "eXtended" or "eXcelling" functionality compared to its predecessors like VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP. It emphasizes the versatility and power of the function, as it overcomes the limitations of earlier lookup functions in Excel.
Key Improvements of XLOOKUP:
Can search both vertically and horizontally.