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unable to Edit Power Query Applied Steps
Hi,
Thanks for the replies ... Here is a screen shot...The existing Applied Steps cannot be edited or clicked on.... It is not that some steps are only editible via M Script as i have been using these in this way for years from the same Excel source and they have have always been editible... Thanks
- ronrsnfld2 years agoSuper User
Are you able to edit the Excel worksheet?
Are you able to enter the Advanced Editor in Power Query?
Are you able to edit the formula bar in Power Query?
- mahenkj22 years agoSolution Sage
Hi BeanieMan ,
Just for testing, can you use the same Excel source in another power BI file, just to make sure if it's happening after a version update.
Hope it helps.
P.S.-I believe that all applied steps are greyed out, but in image you shared they appear not so. May be It's not that clear to me.