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this is a continuation of the tutorial on the text join function if youre here to watch the previous video you can pause this and click the link in the card above or the description box below then come back to this so basically the goal is to combine each phase into a single row and this will be done using power query and thereafter ill compare it to the combination of text join if and filter functions this tutorial is actually an answer to a question by subscriber so before we solve this if you are yet to subscribe to this channel this is a good time to click the subscribe button thank you [Music] so the first step is to load the data into power query right click anywhere in the data and select get data from sheet or go to the data tab and click from sheet heres the data in the power query editor window you notice that there are 12 phases and some have duplicates when i click on a cell you can view the entire content below so we need to group each phase and combine their respectiv