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Hey guys, In this video, we are going to merge data from different Excel files. The tricky part is that the data within each workbook has a different header. Let me explain this. I have four Excel files in my folder with employee data for the different countries. So, I have got one file for Germany, Spain, Italy and the US. Let me open up the file from Germany. The data itself is stored in an Excel table called tSalary. The header of this table is written in German. So, Gehalt means Salary, and Abteilung means department. Also, if we look at the other files, we can see that the table name, so tSalary, is unchanged. However, the header names are in the respective language of the country. I intend now to combine all tables into one master file and use English for the header names. In fact, one of my YouTube subscribers suggested this video idea. He watched a video from Leila. In that video, Leila was merging the files by using Power Query. However, he wanted to know if we could