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Hello Power Query Enthusiasts,
we all know how powerfull Power Query is. But writing custom M code without a proper editor is painfull, especially because the language is case sensitive. In this blog post I show you how to get your own Editor using Notepad++. This should be a proper workaround, until MSFT will soon have implemented its own integrated Editor into Power BI Desktop/ Power Query. Looking forward to it 🙂
Get your Editor here: https://goo.gl/sf0QKL
Have fun with Power Query 🙂
Regards,
Lars
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This is a legacy post, and support is a feature in the current shipping verisions of Power BI Desktop.
This is a legacy post, and support is a feature in the current shipping verisions of Power BI Desktop.
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