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Hi,
how can I see the original column name of a column that another people have rename?
Thank you
Giada
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Hi, @Giada_Togliatti
You may go to 'Query Editor'=>'Query Settings'=>'Applied STEPS', click a step which is before the 'Renamed Columns' step. Then you will see the original name.
Best Regards
Allan
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hover a mouse over field in the visualization pane and you will see a tooltip
@az38 if I hover the mouse, on tooltip I see the renamed column not the original name
if you want to see Field name in origin Data Source, you can see it only in Power Query Editor mode.
where can I see it? If I go in power query editor I see the renamed field
Hi, @Giada_Togliatti
You may go to 'Query Editor'=>'Query Settings'=>'Applied STEPS', click a step which is before the 'Renamed Columns' step. Then you will see the original name.
Best Regards
Allan
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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