How Two different workbooks can share same queries

alipezu

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Hi All,
I have a main workbook on network, for which I have created some queries.
I want to use the same queries but on a different workbook.
Should I do all the steps that I have done for the current workbook to create those queries??
Or there is a way to copy those queries to a different workbook?
Please help.
Thanks...!
 

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When did Power Query debut in Excel?
Although it was an add-in in Excel 2010 & Excel 2013, Power Query became a part of Excel in 2016, in Data, Get & Transform Data.
In the editor you can select Advanced Editor in the ribbon. The code that you will see is what the query really is, the interface is just writing / presenting it for you.

You can copy that out to word or whatever, then go into your new book -> New Query -> Blank Query, back into the advanced editor and paste the text in.
 
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