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when it comes to importing data it's best practice to only import the tables and the columns you need for visualization and modeling adding unnecessary data at the beginning can cause issues as the project progresses however sometimes it is necessary to add additional columns of data or entirely new data tables that weren't imported at the start of the project fortunately this is a simple straightforward process in this video we will discuss importing an additional column of data into an existing borehole table and importing an entirely new borehole table for holes that already exist in the project in the dynamic updating video we will discuss introducing brand new bore holes into the project columns in any imported borehole table that weren't imported initially can be added to the table at any time to do so right-click on the table of interest in this case the rqd USC table and select new column import column navigate to the same rqd UCS table and simply define the data type you wish...