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1. In the **Column1** column, in the first grid cell, commence entering **7/1/2017**, and then press **Enter**.

> *The virtual machine uses US regional settings, so this date is in fact July 1, 2017. Other regional settings may require a **0** before the date.*
> *The virtual machine uses US regional settings, so this date is in fact July 1, 2017. Other regional settings may require a **0** before the date. So if you are using UK based format enter 1/7/2017. If you are not sure which regoinal settings are you using in PowerBI Desktop, you can check those by going to the PowerBI (not PowerQuery window) and select **Options and Settings**, and once there Go to **Regional Settings** on the bottom of of the left pane under **Current File***

1. Notice that the grid cells update with predicted values.

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1. To multiply the **Target** values by 1000, select the **Target** column header, and then on the **Transform** ribbon tab, from inside the **Number Column** group, select **Standard**, and then select **Multiply**.

> *You may recall that the target values were stored as thousands.*
> *You may recall that the target values were stored as thousands. If you haven't already, change the type of data to whole number.*

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