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A common problem in Excel is to combine information from different sheets, and create a report based on this consolidated information. So lets take a look at how we can append data from multiple sheets into a single table, or even a pivot table, and how we can also do it in a dynamic way so that if we add more sheets of data to our file, all we have to do is refresh our end report and the new information would be immediately included. Lets take a look. (upbeat music) This video is a part of my Excel Power Query course. Now if youd like to learn Power Query like an expert, right from the start, check out the complete course, link to it is in the description below. In this example, we have sales data by month. We also want to do it in a dynamic way, so when we get data for the next months, all we have to do is refresh our report and the new datas there. On each tab, we have an Excel table setup that starts with the word data underscore, and then the first three characters for the mo