Hi Ashish,

Try this formula - I just used trim function to solve your issue.
=INDEX(B$2:D$4,MATCH(TRIM(B10),A$2:A$4,0),MATCH(A10,B$1:D$1,0))

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On Aug 30, 10:01 am, ashish koul <koul.ash...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi
>
> thanks for the solving the previous  problem  can u plz help me in this one
> too
>
> i was trying to use index and match but it gave me some error
>
> thanks
>
> ashish
>
>  index example.xlsx
> 12KViewDownload
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