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in this video we want to see how to combine or append tables into a master sheet using the filter xml function now last video we saw how to do this with index let and lambda next video well see how to do it with power query but this filter xml trick comes from excel wizard at youtube and abiola david in this video the links to those videos are in the description below we have one two three different grade tables and on a master grade sheet this is going to be our formula here and it looks scary but once we learn the simplicity of the xml language well see that thats not so scary now last video this formula is a lot more complicated to create but it has the advantage that it can handle any size data set this formula can only deliver up to 32 766 characters and thats a limitation that comes from the text join function so this solution will only be good on small data sets now xml stands for extensible markup language and xml was designed to store and transport data now the data that