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  1. Create, load, or edit a query in Excel (Power Query)

    To edit a query, locate one previously loaded from the Power Query Editor, select a cell in the data, and then select Query > Edit. You may find the Queries & Connections pane is more convenient to use …

  2. About Power Query in Excel - Microsoft Support

    You can open the Power Query Editor by selecting Launch Query Editor from the Get Data command in the Get & Transform Data group, but it also opens when you connect to a data source, create a new …

  3. Create Power Query formulas in Excel - Microsoft Support

    The Power Query Editor provides a data query and shaping experience for Excel that you can use to reshape data from many data sources. To display the Power Query Editor window, import data from …

  4. Manage queries (Power Query) - Microsoft Support

    You can manage your queries either in the Queries pane of the Power Query Editor or on the Queries tab of the Queries & Connections pane in Excel. This is especially helpful if you have many queries …

  5. Use Power Query in Excel for the Web - Microsoft Support

    Excel incorporates Power Query (also called Get & Transform) technology to provide greater capability when importing, refreshing, and authenticating data sources, managing Power Query data sources, …

  6. Power Query for Excel Help - Microsoft Support

    Power Query is a technology embedded in Excel and other Microsoft products designed to help you shape your data. In Excel, select the Data tab on the ribbon to see the Get & Transform Data and …

  7. Combine multiple queries (Power Query) - Microsoft Support

    Power Query provides an intuitive user interface for combining multiple queries within your Excel workbook by merging or appending them. The Merge and Append operations are performed on any …

  8. Import data from data sources (Power Query) - Microsoft Support

    Use Power Query in Excel to import data into Excel from a wide variety of popular data sources, including CSV, XML, JSON, PDF, SharePoint, SQL, and more.

  9. Learn to use Power Query and Power Pivot in Excel

    With Power Query (known as Get & Transform in Excel) and Power Pivot in Excel, you'll spend less time manipulating data, and more time driving impact. Watch this 2-minute video to learn how.

  10. Add a conditional column (Power Query) - Microsoft Support

    With Power Query, you can add a conditional column to your query. You can define IF-THEN-ELSE conditions in your query. When the conditions are fulfilled, the conditional column will automatically …