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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.
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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.
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