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Dax lets you clean up and modify the text and the tables that you have imported into your data model indeed it offers a wide range of functions that you can apply to standardize and cleanse text and tables as an example letamp;#39;s imagine you want to create a column in the clientamp;#39;s table that contains a shortened version of each town in fact what you want to do is extract a three-letter acronym from the first letters in your town name which you can use later in charts I have already opened the car Excel file and I assume that you did the same so in the power pivot window make sure that you are in data view first the clientamp;#39;s tab to select the clientamp;#39;s table here is the town col that we will use to extract a three-letter acronym from the first three letters of a Townamp;#39;s name all right letamp;#39;s click in the blank column at the right of any existing data this column is currently entitled add column put the cursor inside the formula bar and letamp;#3