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[Power Automate] Getting Unique Records or Items from an Excel Table

[Power Automate] Getting Unique Records or Items from an Excel Table
Level of Difficulty: Beginner – Senior. In today’s fast-paced world, managing data is important, and Excel is a common tool for organizing and analyzing information. Still, working with large datasets can be tough when duplicates arise. When handling a contact list, it is crucial to have unique entries. It is also important for tracking salesContinue reading "[Power Automate] Getting Unique Records or Items from an Excel Table"

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