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Hi,
I have a file which dozens of other files use as a source for power query. For various reasons, I need to rename the source file, but doing so breaks the link to all the files which use it.
I realize I can manually change the source for each file one-by-one, but I am hoping there is a more efficient way.
Is there? Any advice/suggestions appreciated.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Afraid not, so in the future, do something like name your source file something like "Z-SourceFile" (as an example), so that you can refer to the first file after sorting the folder by Descending A-Z, or something like that.
--Nate
Afraid not, so in the future, do something like name your source file something like "Z-SourceFile" (as an example), so that you can refer to the first file after sorting the folder by Descending A-Z, or something like that.
--Nate
Hi Nate,
Thanks for the reply and answering my question to say that it's not possible.
Also, although quickly finding the file in Windows Explorer is not the reason I need to change the file name, your tip for quickly finding it is useful nonetheless. I will use it in the future.
Have a great day!
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