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gbernardes_
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Merge many columns in one - Power Query

Hello everyone. Can someone help me with this transformation?

 

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Fields "1" need to be my columns, and all "2" need to be the rows.

 

Ex:

JANEIRO PAGAMENTO    |       CODIGO DA VENDA       |           NOME DO CLIENTE

18/01/2022                                          116                              MARCOS ESPINDOLA    

18/01/2022                                          117                          JUAREZ REZENDE COELHO

18/01/2022                                          118                               MECANICA KLEBER

18/01/2022                                          119                         DOUGLAS HENRIQUE MARQUES

 

Any idea how do to that?

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wdx223_Daniel
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Super User

import you data without headers, ie the column names will be Column1, Column2,.....

then add the code in your new step

=Table.PromoteHeaders(Table.Transpose(PreviousStepName))

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