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Microsoft Power Query requires less specialized knowledge when trying to find duplicate records in a Microsoft Excel sheet.
You can enter data into a Microsoft Excel sheet or run a bit of M code in Microsoft Excel Power Query when you need to create a table.
In this tutorial, Excel Off The Grid uncovers how to harness the full potential of Power Query to combine and transform data from multiple Excel sheets into a single, structured dataset.
Power Query is specifically designed to handle complex data consolidation tasks, even when working with files that have varying structures or inconsistent sheet names.
This guide describes how to reorder multiple columns in Power Query with Drag & Drop, without having to move each column individually.
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