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[Music] in this video we are going to see how to remove special characters in excel we use the text dot select function it is a power query m function that helps to easily work with data models using formulas and expressions here is a column of values each cell in this column contains a text string made up of letters numbers and special characters what were going to do now is remove the numbers and special characters and keep only letters first select one of the cells in the column containing the special characters then select the data tab on excels ribbon click the from table button the create table dialog opens the data range should already be defined if not select the cells you want to remove special characters from if you already have a column heading make sure the my table head headers check box is checked click on ok to confirm power query is launched in a separate window displaying your data select the add column tab on power queries ribbon then click the custom column button