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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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This hidden Excel tool can quickly clean up your data automatically
Use Power Query's M language to quickly fix names, remove hidden characters, extract numbers, and merge columns.
Microsoft Excel: How to use Power Query to display a list of duplicate values or records Your email has been sent Whether duplicate records are good or bad depends on specific conventions that you ...
Have you ever found yourself scrolling through a tangled web of applied steps in Power Query, wondering if there’s a better way? You’re not alone. Many users unknowingly overcomplicate their workflows ...
PowerQuery is a powerful tool in Excel that allows you to import, clean, and analyze data from various sources. One of the key features of PowerQuery is its ability to refresh data automatically, ...
Power Query often automatically adds a ‘Change Type’ step after loading data to try and assign data types to columns based on the first 1,000 rows. If your data includes inconsistent types, such as ...
Learn how Power BI Analytics in Microsoft BI uses data modeling, DAX, Power Query M, and a data gateway to build secure, ...
How to convert a birth date to an age without an expression using Microsoft Excel Power Query Your email has been sent Calculating age requires a bit of specialized knowledge. Any expression you use ...
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