Office 365 Home & Excel Power Query

henryg

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Is there any way of getting Power Query to work with the said Office 365 Home (Premium)? Suspect not :(

Henry
 

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I'm afraid not, unless you want to buy a standalone copy of Excel too. (The whole "self service BI" approach seems to have shot itself in the foot, IMO.)
 
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