How to manipulate data using formulas in PowerBI / PowerQuery

In today's business world, you may need to manage large amounts of data, and then make sense of that data. It could be an overwhelming task. Microsoft PowerBI is a tool that helps you pull the data from many sources and make great charts out of that data. This course will show you how to start building formulas in PowerBI / PowerQuery.
Topics include: Starting PowerBI Viewing the Excel Data Importing non-formatted data from Excel Splitting & Merging Columns Age Calculation in PowerQuery Basic math calculations in PowerQuery Replacing Data in PowerQuery Importing Formatted tables from Excel Age Part 2 More formulas in PowerQuery Conditional Columns in PowerQuery Managing Relationships in PowerBI Calculating Subtotals in PowerQuery Table & Matrix Visuals in PowerBI Calculated columns in PowerBI Measures in PowerBI Quick Measures in PowerBI

Microsoft Certified Trainer with over 25 Years of Training Experience, and over 40 years in IT overall
Tom Fragale is a computer professional with over 40 years of professional experience. He is a Microsoft Certified Trainer, a Microsoft Certified Office Master, and a Microsoft Certified Expert in Word and Excel, and a Microsoft Certified Specialist in Access, Outlook, and PowerPoint. He has trained over 50,000 business people in online webinars, public seminars, and on-site training. His clients include many Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, military bases, and companies large and small across many industries, including insurance, manufacturing, banking, pharmaceutical, education, retail, etc. He started his career as a database application programmer and has served as a consultant on many successful projects. His topics of expertise include: Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Copilot, ChatGPT, Crystal Reports, SQL Server, Visio, QuickBooks, and SharePoint, among others. His passion is helping people get the most out of their computers, and he is a published author having written a book on Microsoft Access, and another on Excel Pivot Tables. He graduated in 1988 from LaSalle University in Philadelphia, PA with a B.A. in Computer Science.