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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T08:39:51+00:00 2026-05-14T08:39:51+00:00

(I understand Excel is only borderline programming) I have a block of data that

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(I understand Excel is only borderline programming)

I have a block of data that represents the steps in a process and the possible errors:

ProcessStep   Status
FeesPaid      OK
FormRecvd     OK
RoleAssigned  OK
CheckedIn     Not Checked In.
ReadyToStart  Not Ready for Start

I want to find the first Status that is not “OK”.

I have attempted this:

=Match("<>""OK""", StatusRange, 0)

which is supposed to return the index of the first element in the range that is NOT-EQUAL (<>) to “OK”
But this doesn’t work, instead returning #N/A.

I expect it to return 4 (index #4, in a 1-based index, representing that CheckedIn is the first non-OK element)

Any ideas how to do this?

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    2026-05-14T08:39:51+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:39 am

    I think this and other similar questions are completely legitimate programming questions (EDIT: see here: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/22922/which-site-do-excel-or-other-spreadsheet-formulas-belong-on/76767#76767). (It’s probably a duplicate of some other StackOverflow question, though.)

    You want to use an array formula:

    =MATCH(TRUE,(StatusRange<>"OK"),0)
    

    You need to enter this as an array formula, with Ctrl-Shift-Enter.

    ‘MATCH’ finds a value in a range or an array. Comparing a range to a scalar, as in ‘(StatusRange<>”OK”)’, returns an array of boolean values, so you’re looking to match a value of ‘TRUE’.

    (The formula you posted was looking for a string literal with the value ‘<>”OK”‘…)

    If you ultimately want the value in the ProcessStep column, look at the help for the ‘INDEX’ or ‘VLOOKUP’ functions.

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