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Hi,
How can I present such data? There are 3 sets of data - can I present it in a combined format?
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Malvika
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Thank you @Idrissshatila for your prompt reply.
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Thank you @Idrissshatila for your prompt reply.
Hi @MalvikaBhasin ,
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Best Regards,
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Hello @MalvikaBhasin ,
yes you need to append them all in one table.
check it out https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-query/append-queries
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