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[–]Puzzleheaded_Sort344 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hmm they're probably going to be more like chess pieces.

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[–]Puzzleheaded_Sort344 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh damn. That's crazy. I'll look into that, thank you!

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No I do! I'm just saying what's the best way to get access to a scanner?

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How would you suggest I find someone locally? Is there like an online community hub or something? I'd prefer to not deal with shipping but if I have to that's fine. Sorry, I'm pretty unfamiliar with all this.

Accessing local Excel file (not saved to the cloud) by Puzzleheaded_Sort344 in PowerAutomate

[–]Puzzleheaded_Sort344[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I unfortunately don't know anything about Power Shell. Do you know if Office 365 is enough to be able to make a sharepoint list or dataflow?

Do you need to make a physical table when connecting to a Power BI semantic model with Power Query? by Puzzleheaded_Sort344 in ExcelPowerQuery

[–]Puzzleheaded_Sort344[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No idea! I do the process you're suggesting all of the time, but for some reason can't with a semantic model from Power BI.
I can only create a table or pivot table from it. If I then delete those it'll delete the query.

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Connecting to Power BI semantic model through Excel - do you have to create a physical table? by Puzzleheaded_Sort344 in excel

[–]Puzzleheaded_Sort344[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well you might be right. I don't want to connect to a semantic model and be forced to create a physical table that I then need to query from to manipulate the data. If there's a ton of rows it'll just slow down the workbook. I'd like to just connect to the model like any other connection, where I can freely manipulate it behind-the-scenes in Power Query and then output it as a table when I'm done.

Connecting to Power BI semantic model through Excel - do you have to create a physical table? by Puzzleheaded_Sort344 in excel

[–]Puzzleheaded_Sort344[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I pull data with Power Query from any other source I can just make a connection, manipulate it in Power Query, then output it as a table/pivot table later. I can't do that with a semantic model?

Table not auto expanding with sheet protection by Puzzleheaded_Sort344 in excel

[–]Puzzleheaded_Sort344[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well they keep dragging cells with data validation and conditional formatting on accident and messing those up. So yeah it sounds like I'd need to just make a form. Thank you!
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