INDEX Returns the content of a cell, specified by row and column offset. Examples Make a copy ... Returns the cell (s) found by index value into the referenced range. Sample Usage INDEX(A1:C20, 5, 1) Syntax INDEX(reference, [row], [column]) reference - The range of cells from which the values are returned.
Indexing pages to be included in search results In order for your site's contents to be included in the results of your custom search engine, they need to be included in the Google index. The Google index is similar to an index in a library, which lists information about all the books the library has available.
Index A page is indexed by Google if it has been visited by the Google crawler ("Googlebot"), analyzed for content and meaning, and stored in the Google index. Indexed pages can be shown in Google Search results (if they follow the Google Search Essentials).
INDEX(Students[Name], 1) returns an arbitrary value from the Name column of the Students table. Arbitrary because the order of values in the Students[Name] column list isn't guaranteed unless wrapped in SORT().
To see the index status for a specific page, use the URL Inspection report. Here's the coverage report showing results for a large site: The totals above the chart show the number of indexed and non-indexed pages as of the last date on the chart. Note that if Google doesn't know about a URL, it won't be in either total.
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