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hi Iamp;#39;m just weird Iamp;#39;ll show you how to do a Cartesian join with power query Cartesian join it takes the concept of a Cartesian product and the basically means what is the product of two lists how we can use it in the real world is letamp;#39;s say for example we have colors and we have item numbers these could be cars it could be boat ships what are all the possible combinations of an item number and the color and we have our larger list here which is the combination all the possible combinations of that and thatamp;#39;s called a Cartesian product and Iamp;#39;ve had previous video showing you how to create a Cartesian join using other methods and Excel is great at letting you do the same or similar things using different methods and this method weamp;#39;re going to use power query now power query is available on Excel 2016 natively if you have previous versions of excel like 2010 or 2013 youamp;#39;re gonna have to download it from Microsoft and enable it since