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Originally Posted by Alansidman
Don't think you need either to run PQ.
Power Query is a free AddIn for Excel 2010 and 2013, and is built-in functionality from Excel 2016 onwards (where it is referred to as "Get & Transform Data").
It is a powerful yet simple way of getting, changing and using data from a broad variety of sources, creating steps which may be easily repeated and refreshed. I strongly recommend learning how to use Power Query - it's among the most powerful functionalities of Excel.
- Follow this link to learn how to install Power Query in Excel 2010 / 2013.
- Follow this link for an introduction to Power Query functionality.
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For Alansidman, I downloaded power query and tried it, turns out it was really easy to do, it created an excel workbook from my folder that I won't even have to do much editing on. Thanks for the rgreat advice. I will mark this thread as closed now because my problem has been solved.