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Trim like #Excel in #PowerQuery
In Power Query, there are some functions that are very similar to Excel, which you expect the same results from them. However, it may not be the case because they indeed perform differently. TRIM is one of them. TRIM is … Continue reading →
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Tagged List.RemoveItems, Text.Combine, Text.Split, Text.Trim, Trim
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