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Hi Purfleet,
I'm a pretty basic user of Excel so it was a straight out copy paste set up. I've never used any of this stuff before so Power Query is totally new to me. I did the basics to start with but couldn't see how to split the columns up. Going to look deeper into this for it seems to be the way to go, get back to you to let you know how I get on. Best Rgds, Dave R. |
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