![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Learn more about the differences between Microsoft 365 and Office 2021 in Office Support, or use the comparison chart to help you pick the right Office version for your needs. One-time purchases don’t have an upgrade option, which means if you plan to upgrade to the next major release, you'll have to buy it at full price. Office 2021 is a one-time purchase that comes with classic apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for PC or Mac, and does not include any of the services that come with a Microsoft 365 subscription. With a subscription, you get the latest versions of the apps and automatically receive updates when they happen. The apps can be installed on multiple devices, including PCs, Macs, iPads, iPhones, Android tablets, and Android phones. Microsoft 365 also comes with services like 1 TB of OneDrive storage, 60 Skype minutes per month, and Microsoft chat and phone support. This will open the COM Add-Ins dialogue box and you will need to check the box for Microsoft Power Query for Excel and press OK.Microsoft 365 is a subscription that comes with premium apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, and Access (Publisher and Access available on PC only). You will need to go to File > Options > Add-Ins > and at the bottom, you will need to select the Manage drop down and choose COM Add-ins, and hit the Go button: STEP 7: If you do not see the Power Query tab you will need to activate this from the back end of Excel. STEP 6: Open a blank Excel workbook and on the ribbon menu you should now see the Power Query tab: You will get the following message once your install has been completed successfully. You will be asked in which destination folder you want to install Excel 2010 Power Query.Ĭlick Next for the default folder or Change if you want to install it in another folder:Ĭlick Next and select the Install button:Ĭlick Yes if it asks you if you want to install Excel 2010 Power Query on your computer. STEP 5: This will bring up the Microsoft Power Query for Excel Setup:Ĭlick the Next button and accept the terms of the Licence Agreement and press Next again: msi file installer on your browser (if you do not see this, go to your browser’s Downloads folder). …and this will start the download of the add-in installer. STEP 3: Press the Download button and you will need to select the download bit version based on the bit system your Excel 2010 version is running (from Step 1): STEP 2: You will need to click on the following link and download the Power Query add-in from Microsoft’s website: Once you know this, close out of Excel completely! To check the bit version, you need to go and open any Excel workbook and go to File > Help and on the far right-hand side, you will see the Version and the bit number in brackets, either (32-bit) or (64-bit). STEP 1: The first step is to check the Excel bit version that you have on your PC. If you do not have this then you will need to upgrade to Office 365 using this link: So goodbye VBA coding □ □ □ So how do I get your hands on this super awesome add-in…I hear you say?įirst, you need to have Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus with Software Assurance. You can use Power Query to perform transformations that would be very complex in VBA or SQL. You have all that functionality in Power Query at the press of a menu command! Now your life has just become a lot…well, a hell of a lot easier □Īpart from cleaning data, Power Query can append or merge two separate tables together (bye-bye VLOOKUP!) as well as create extra columns in your data that can display your custom calculations! So no more formulas, text to columns, trim spaces, vlookup, find & replace, etc. The best thing is that the next time you receive the same ugly file, all you need to do is press the Refresh button and your data will automatically be cleaned up and displayed the correct way! Well, Power Query accesses, cleans, and transforms all that messy data and displays it in a way that Excel loves and can work with. ![]() Well you know when you get data from a file, a data dump/import, or an external data source and it comes into Excel in an ugly, unworkable format? I can hear you say YEEEES! CLICK TO SEE THE TUTORIAL ON HOW TO INSTALL POWER QUERY IN EXCEL 2013 ![]()
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