Merge Data into One Line

monkeyspank

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TimestampD01_kWhDaily (kWh)FD02_kWhDaily (kWh)
01-Jan-21 12:00:00 AM EST
35.2​
nan
01-Jan-21 12:00:00 AM ESTnan
14.5​

Looking for it to look like this

D01_kWhDaily (kWh)FD02_kWhDaily (kWh)
35.2​
14.5​

Is there a formula that would achieve this ?
 

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Name Manager, New Name. Yesterday =TODAY()-1. OK. Then, use =YESTERDAY in any cell. Tomorrow could be =TODAY()+1.
How about a pivot table with Timestamp in the rows and the other two fields in the Values section?
 
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