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Hello
i start to apologize if this issue has already been raised, i did a few searches but didn't find.
My problem is simple : i've got an excel file to import, and my headers would be the concatenation of values in row1 & row2.
PowerQuery let me promote the first row (or the 2nd one) but i want both of them 🙂
| Q1 FY16 | Q1 FY16 | |
| Arrêté T | Arrêté T N-1 | |
| PRODUIT NET BANCAIRE | 76,667 | , |
| PNB Hors EL | 77,541 | , |
| Marge nette d'intérêts | 45,205 | , |
| MNI Hors EL | 46,079 | , |
I need these headers :
Q1 FY16 Arrêté T | Q1 FY16 Arrêté T N-1
Thanks for your help !
Stephane
Solved! Go to Solution.
In Power Query > Transform Tab, transpose the table.
Create a new column that merges/concatenates the two rows (that are now columns).
Pull the new column to the beginning of the table.
Transpose the table again.
Promote the new merged row to header.
In Power Query > Transform Tab, transpose the table.
Create a new column that merges/concatenates the two rows (that are now columns).
Pull the new column to the beginning of the table.
Transpose the table again.
Promote the new merged row to header.
oh i've seen this yesterday but i did unpivot instead of transpose, that's why i failed
thanks for your help
works great
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