Power BI - Power Query EditorIf you rename a query in the Queries pane, what happens to the Applied Steps pane?AIt shows an error until refreshedBIt remains unchanged and shows the same stepsCIt clears all steps automaticallyDIt duplicates the steps for the new nameCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand relationship between query name and stepsRenaming a query does not affect the steps applied to the data.Step 2: Confirm behavior of Applied Steps paneApplied Steps remain intact and unchanged after renaming.Final Answer:It remains unchanged and shows the same steps -> Option BQuick Check:Renaming query keeps steps intact [OK]Quick Trick: Renaming query does not affect Applied Steps [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking steps get deletedExpecting errors after renameAssuming steps duplicate
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