Using VBA to go to Source edit in Power Query.

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  1. 365
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Evening,

I have a few macros that do various thing. Ordinarily I would use the Macro recorder to help me but the macro recorder doesn't work with Queries & Connections.

Are you able to tell me what code I would need to put in in order to create a Macro that gets me to the Source option that you see below please?

I don't need the code to do anything fancy like changing the source for me. I just need it to get me to the source edit where I can then change it manually from there.

Thanks.

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