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Hi
I will have a lot of sheet from a excel file to import
I want to improve the import so i will optimize one and past copy with the minimum of modifications
I find how to use a reference to the number of the sheet instead of the name
My next problem is :
After = Table.PromoteHeaders operation the information in the first row with be a different name
I want to find a solution to replace it whatever the content
Thansk for helping
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoqtZHsX4BzvhIQX-v9bn0gyglmzIw?e=g4j6Z3
Solved! Go to Solution.
= Table.RenameColumns(#"Promoted Headers", {Table.ColumnNames(#"Promoted Headers"){0}, "Column Name"})That will rename the first column in the table, whatever it's called.
= Table.RenameColumns(#"Promoted Headers", {Table.ColumnNames(#"Promoted Headers"){0}, "Column Name"})That will rename the first column in the table, whatever it's called.
Hi
Thanks
It is so simple and beautifull
Have a nice day
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