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How do I get my Power Query to show the Available functions as I type like in the above image?
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Hi @Capitalg ,
@PhilipTreacy That's right! I didn't really find a place to switch that on and off.
But I've encountered this myself before, and it would be a temporary problem with Desktop. My solutions have been to exit the Power Query interface and re-enter, or to completely shut down the Power BI Desktop process in the background and restart, which generally solves the problem.
Best Regards,
Dino Tao
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Hi @Capitalg ,
@PhilipTreacy That's right! I didn't really find a place to switch that on and off.
But I've encountered this myself before, and it would be a temporary problem with Desktop. My solutions have been to exit the Power Query interface and re-enter, or to completely shut down the Power BI Desktop process in the background and restart, which generally solves the problem.
Best Regards,
Dino Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Your PQ doesn't already do this? It should by default, it's just Intellisense.
Phil
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It must be our IT dept. Nothing seems to work. Thanks for the information.
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