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Power Query function parameter greyed out

Anonymous
2024-04-11T14:49:41+00:00

Hi,
Any suggestions as to why the 'table' parameter is greyed out, I've been trying to use

Table.Fuzzy.ClusterColumn, but there a lot of options and MS docs not much help so thought I'd use the
function info by typing it into the formula bar and leaving it open,

but as you can see the table is greyed out?

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-04-11T16:37:42+00:00

    Thanks for clarifying, Richard. I’m glad you are able to solve it. In case you still need further assistance in the future, please don’t hesitate to post it here in this forum. We the community users are always here to help. Thank you and have a great day!

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-04-11T16:25:09+00:00

    Sorry I added a further message saying he problem was solved, but there was no option to mark it so.

    RD

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-04-11T15:35:15+00:00

    Hi RichardDrake1505,

    Thank you for reaching out. My name is Leo, a user just like you. I'd be happy to help you with your concern.

    May I know which version of Microsoft Office you are currently using? Could you also specify what changes were made that might be causing the issue? When you try to click the yellow icon with the exclamation mark, do you see any error code or message? Let us know if you still need further help. We, the community users, are always here to assist you. Thank you!

    Your understanding and patience will be highly appreciated. Let me know if you have any further questions. Be safe always!

    Best Regards,

    Leo

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-04-11T15:12:56+00:00

    To answer my own question, I need to open a new blank query,
    then type the function, not from within the existing query.

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