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BeanieMan
2 years agoRegular Visitor
unable to Edit Power Query Applied Steps
Hi, I have Power Query Version "2.127.277.0 64-bit" and for some reason I can no longer edit existing applied steps in Power Query. Scenario: I am just bringing in a simple Excel sheet Remo...
BeanieMan
2 years agoRegular Visitor
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
mahenkj2
2 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.