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

    Know which environment you're in Power Query is well-integrated into the Excel user interface, especially when you import data, work with connections, and edit Pivot Tables, Excel tables, …

  2. 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 …

  3. Create a parameter query (Power Query) - Microsoft Support

    To open a query, locate one previously loaded from the Power Query Editor, select a cell in the data, and then select Query > Edit. For more information see Create, load, or edit a query in …

  4. Create a simple select query - Microsoft Support

    This topic provides an overview of select queries, and gives steps for creating a select query, by using the Query Wizard or in Design view. If you want to use the Northwind sample database …

  5. 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.

  6. Manage queries (Power Query) - Microsoft Support

    The following is a summary of the commands you can use listed in the order they are displayed on their respective context menus of the Queries tab of the Queries & Connection pane in …

  7. Create a parameter query in Microsoft Query - Microsoft Support

    When you query data in Excel, you might want to use an input value - a parameter - to specify something about the query. To do this, you create a parameter query in Microsoft Query:

  8. 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 …

  9. Use Microsoft Query to retrieve external data

    After you create a query in either the Query Wizard or Microsoft Query, you can return the data to an Excel worksheet. The data then becomes an external data range or a PivotTable report that …

  10. Create, edit, and manage connections to external data

    You can use Excel to create and edit connections to external data sources that are stored in a workbook or in a connection file. You can easily manage these connections, including …