andydtaylor
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Is there a way to make this work?
Scenario: Table of variable height is returned from Power Query to Excel workbook. For visible audit purposes ONLY some calculations are added to this table before it is sucked back into power query. This is because my manager freaks at an if statement in Power Query.....
Usual excel functionality is for a formula to be extended down when new table rows are added. However this does not appear to be the case for tables returned from Power Query. Is there a way to make this work? VBA is a no-go.
Thanks,
Andy
Scenario: Table of variable height is returned from Power Query to Excel workbook. For visible audit purposes ONLY some calculations are added to this table before it is sucked back into power query. This is because my manager freaks at an if statement in Power Query.....
Usual excel functionality is for a formula to be extended down when new table rows are added. However this does not appear to be the case for tables returned from Power Query. Is there a way to make this work? VBA is a no-go.
Thanks,
Andy