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    How to use the power query in excel 2013 Std.

    Dear All,

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    Can Any One help for How to run the power query in Excel 2013 Std ?

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    Re: How to use the power query in excel 2013 Std.

    You need to download and install it - see Jon's page here: https://www.excelcampus.com/install-power-query/
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    Re: How to use the power query in excel 2013 Std.

    There are links in my signature line. Also (courtesy of Olly):

    Open blank query in the editor, launch Advanced Editor and paste in the following code.Power Query is a free AddIn for Excel 2010 and 2013, and is built-in functionality from Excel 2016 onwards (where it is referred to as "Get & Transform Data").

    It is a powerful yet simple way of getting, changing and using data from a broad variety of sources, creating steps which may be easily repeated and refreshed. I strongly recommend learning how to use Power Query - it's among the most powerful functionalities of Excel.

    - Follow this link to learn how to install Power Query in Excel 2010 / 2013.

    - Follow this link for an introduction to Power Query functionality.

    - Follow this link for a video which demonstrates how to use Power Query code provided.
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    Re: How to use the power query in excel 2013 Std.

    If that takes care of your original question, please select Thread Tools from the menu link above and mark this thread as SOLVED.

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    Re: How to use the power query in excel 2013 Std.

    Thanks a lot AliGW, Link helped me to find the solution.

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