Power Query - Filter Date by Last 2 months or Null

karmaimages

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Good Morning,

I've got the following filter

Power Query:
= Table.SelectRows(#"Expanded Table_RCA_Tracker_Link", each Date.IsInPreviousNMonths([Actionplan Commented Date], 2))

I also want it to keep the Null rows also is there a way to add and or statement to keep in the null rows?
 

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= Table.SelectRows(#"Expanded Table_RCA_Tracker_Link", each Date.IsInPreviousNMonths([Actionplan Commented Date], 2) or [Actionplan Commented Date] = null)
 
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