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    how to write a lookup function without a "lookup vector" column

    Some time ago I saw a way to write a lookup function without using a designated column for the "lookup vector". The person was somehow using row numbers to create a virtual lookup vector without needing a special column filled with values for it. Something like this: =lookup(12,$A:$A,C1:C20). Could someone remind me how to do this? Thanks.
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