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How to use conditional columns in Excel Power Query
Replace broken brackets in Excel with clear, flexible Power Query rules that handle real-world data effortlessly.
When working with address data, you may encounter situations where you need to merge multiple columns, such as address, town, and postcode, into a single column. Power Query makes this task a breeze.
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How to use Power Query in Microsoft Excel
Many people avoid Power Query because they think it's too technical, but it's actually one of the safest and easiest ways to organize your data. It handles the dirty work with an intuitive interface, ...
We have all been there, perhaps at work, staring at a massive spreadsheet filled with data that needs to be transformed into a meaningful report by the end of the day. You feel overwhelmed and unsure ...
Learn how Power BI Analytics in Microsoft BI uses data modeling, DAX, Power Query M, and a data gateway to build secure, ...
How to create and populate a table in Microsoft Excel’s Power Query Your email has been sent Updating data in a Microsoft Excel workbook is common, but you will run into cases where you can replace ...
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