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    Question Power Query how do i reuse on a new file

    HI Guys
    My mind is not functioning like it used to

    I have an custom export file from Magento re customers i do this every few days and it is in csv format.

    I have to import it into my Accounts software.

    All the fields are different and fields need joining and deleting.

    As they are csv the concept of macros and vbas is restrictive i believe.

    But somebody (Bill Jelen) put me onto Power Query.

    Which is awesome and easy to manipulate your data.

    I have Excel 2013 and my issue is i cannot work out how i reuse it when i download my new data a few days later??

    I tried saving the workbook but it loses the criteria setup so i have to do it all over again.

    I have tried Google and Youtube but noting i am sure you must be able to save it and reuse it.

    Thorrrr

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    Re: Power Query how do i reuse on a new file

    Your post does not comply with Rule 8 of our Forum RULES. Do not crosspost your question on multiple forums without including links here to the other threads on other forums.

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    Re: Power Query how do i reuse on a new file

    HI Alan

    Sorry for that i didn't realise that was an issue.

    Please can remove both posts (as i cannot) i didn't want to offend or upset anybody.

    Cheers Thorrrr

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    Re: Power Query how do i reuse on a new file

    No need to remove. In the future, indicate a cross posting in accordance with our rules and understand the rationale in the link I supplied you.

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