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cleaning up text strings is a common job in this video phil will show you how to extract letters either uppercase or lowercase and a mixture of both and how to extract numbers plus hell show you a really cool way to remove a wide range of characters from strings im going to use the text.remove and text.select functions in power query to extract characters from text strings im going to do this in excel but you can use the same code in power bi just copy and paste the query code so starting with this table in excel ive got a bunch of random text strings first things first click into the table data and then from table range to open power query im going to rename the query to text underscore select you cant use a dot in the name so i cant call it text.select to extract all the lowercase letters add a new custom column call the column lowercase the code is text dot select then open brackets the name of our column which is text comma and then a list of the characters that i want to e