This question is in reference to this thread.

Is there a way to accomplish the same feat in cells D32 through D39 in the example spread sheet by zbor in the above referenced thread to encompass an input array of "n" columns by "n" rows instead of 1 column by "n" rows?

I attempted to use the formula given in the previous stated example to do this which returned the #NA error from the MATCH function part of the formula.

The data range I would like to use this technique over is on the order of 6 columns by 100 rows.