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Okay, be prepared to unlock the hidden gems of Excelamp;#39;s Power Query Editor. If you use Power Query in Excel (which I hope you are if youamp;#39;re watching my channel), then youamp;#39;re about to discover some tricks and hacks that even the pros might have overlooked. Theyamp;#39;re simple, but they will make your life a lot easier. Let me know which one is your favorite. Mine is Tip Number Three and Number Six. Tip Number One: Power Query Editor Shortcut. So, some months ago, we got a new shortcut key combination that opens up the Power Query Editor, and you might have missed it. That shortcut key combination is Alt + F12. So, you can be anywhere in your workbook, and when you press Alt + F12, you open up the Power Query Editor. If you have some queries already there, you get to see all of them here. Now, if you happen to be on the result of your query, so letamp;#39;s say the result of this query is a table, and I want to go and edit this spec