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Published inSep 2022
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ISBN-139781803243948
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David Ringstrom
David Ringstrom
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David Ringstrom

David Ringstrom exclaimed “Well, this is a stupid program, you can’t do anything with it” the first time that he launched Lotus 1-2-3 in 1987, unaware that pressing the slash key displayed the menu. That moment sealed his fate as he is now a nationally recognized spreadsheet expert. In 1991, David started a spreadsheet consulting practice that he still runs today. David has taught over 2,000 webinars and published hundreds of articles, all on Excel, and he imparts spreadsheet skills to thousands of college students each year. He is the author or coauthor of five books and the technical editor of over 40 books. He is a certified public accountant and a graduate of Georgia State University and has served in the United States Navy.
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In this book about nuances and quirks in Microsoft Excel, I saved the most nuanced and quirky feature for last. Power Query can be a transformational tool for you if you can avoid getting stymied. I’ve shared several stumbling blocks that I hit during my learning curve. You should now be well prepared for most things that Power Query may try to throw at you.

In this chapter, you learned how to create a list of worksheets within any workbook, which you can then transform into an interactive index listing. It’s important to understand that Power Query does not offer real-time connections to data, but rather provides snapshots of the data that can be refreshed. Then, we transformed an Excel-based report from an accounting program into a streamlined, analysis-ready dataset.

If you’ve struggled to extract data from PDF files in the past, the ability to do so with Power Query may have you dancing in your chair. I know that being able to unpivot reports...

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David Ringstrom

David Ringstrom exclaimed “Well, this is a stupid program, you can’t do anything with it” the first time that he launched Lotus 1-2-3 in 1987, unaware that pressing the slash key displayed the menu. That moment sealed his fate as he is now a nationally recognized spreadsheet expert. In 1991, David started a spreadsheet consulting practice that he still runs today. David has taught over 2,000 webinars and published hundreds of articles, all on Excel, and he imparts spreadsheet skills to thousands of college students each year. He is the author or coauthor of five books and the technical editor of over 40 books. He is a certified public accountant and a graduate of Georgia State University and has served in the United States Navy.
Read more about David Ringstrom