Excel Power Query: Importing, Cleaning, and Transforming Data Made Easy

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Learn how to efficiently import, clean, and transform data in Excel using Power Query. From importing data from various sources to cleaning and transforming it for analysis, this guide covers essential techniques for everyday Excel users. Discover how to streamline your workflow and enhance data processing capabilities with practical examples and step-by-step instructions.

  • Excel
  • Power Query
  • Data Import
  • Data Transformation
  • Excel Tips

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  1. Mike Thomas Excel - Power Query for the Everyday Excel User - Part 1

  2. Importing Data Database Website Text File SharePoint List Azure Active Directory Microsoft Exchange And More! Excel Power Query

  3. Importing Data

  4. Importing Data

  5. Importing Data HR System File Edit New Admin Window New Save Export Employees.csv

  6. Importing Data Employees.csv Employees.xlsx

  7. Clean Up Imported Data From this . To this .

  8. Transform Data From this . To this .

  9. Transform Data AMERICA.xlsx 100 records Global Sales.xlsx 420 records EMEA.xlsx 120 records ASIAPAC.xlsx 200 records

  10. Power Query (Excel 2010 & 2013 for Windows)

  11. Excel 2016 and later Power Query is not required. Importing, cleaning and transforming data is done via built-in commands in the Get and Transform section of the Data Ribbon

  12. Mike Thomas Email: mike@mthomas.co.uk The Excel Trainer: http://theexceltrainer.co.uk

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