Request Help Using Power Query to List Files by Folder Names & File Size

Al Gifford

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Hello Board Members,

I am brand new to this forum and to using Excel and I have what I hope is an easy question I would love some help with.

I use an Acer laptop running on Windows 10 and I’m using Excel from Microsoft Office LTSC Standard 2021 - I believe this is the version that was released in the middle of 2021.

Here is what I am doing in my Power Query:

- in the Data tab, I hit the “Get Data” “From File” “From Folder” so I can list the contents of a particular folder of ebooks and audiobooks I own organized by author.

What I am seeing in the results is a list that I don’t like and which is not useful to me. Instead of giving me a list of subfolder names and file sizes, I only see a list of everything in the folder and subfolders including listing files that have an extension ending in .download or .txt or .png or .css or .html or .svg.

I would like to have a list of just the names of the file folders, the date the folder was created, and the size of the folder. If there is also a way to list the number of items in each file folder and to have the names of the contents of everything in each folder hidden from normal view but visible if I press a button on and off to show and hide new entries with these contents. I don’t know if this is possible or not. Also, is there a way I can exclude files that have the above extensions from being listed in Excel final listing?

Please let me know how I can correct what I am doing to see just the results I want to see. Also let me know if you have any questions about this post.

If you are able to respond, please be as simple and basic as possible since I am really new to Excel and it is remarkably more difficult that Microsoft Word to use.

Thanks in advance to everyone who reads this message and tries to help. Take care.

Al
 

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