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Hi, new power BI user here.
I've got a bunch of tables that have very similar data in them that I'm looking at together. So I have a bunch of columns with the same header name. When I start pulling fields into visualizations, the source of the data thus gets confused. Is there a way to globally rename all of the column headers so that instead of fields being named:
Column 1, Column 1, Column 1, ...
I can see Column headers named as:
Table 1 Column 1, Table 2 Column 1, Table 3 Column 1, ...
Thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Yes. The manual way would be to go to the data view and right-click each column header and select "Rename". The quicker, and more efficient way is to do it via your data input query.
You might want to view this YouTube video on how to do this: Add prefix to headers in Power Query #1: Cleaning Data with M
Yes. The manual way would be to go to the data view and right-click each column header and select "Rename". The quicker, and more efficient way is to do it via your data input query.
You might want to view this YouTube video on how to do this: Add prefix to headers in Power Query #1: Cleaning Data with M
Thanks! super helpful.
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