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I have a PBI file with 83 query tables. Only 25 are actually loaded, the rest are used for reference.
Whenever I open the Query Editor window it always opens on the same table: "DIM Countries".
This specific table was last edited months ago, it wasn't the first query I added, it wasn't the last, it's not at the top of the alphabetical order, it's inside a folder that's not at the top of the alphabetical order.
All that to say, I can't find any reason why it's always the first table displayed. If there was a reason why it's always first, I'd figure out a way to make another one first. It's a small thing but it's bugging me, if for no other reason, because there's no reason.
What am I missing?
I'll try to explain again:
@gogrizz , In Power Query you can move tables up and down by dragging. But in the data view, they will shown in alphabetical order only. You can add some prefix like 0
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