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hey guys so I want to show you how to quickly bind a bunch of Excel files all at once itamp;#39;s really easy to do in the huddle can and you may want to do this if youamp;#39;re sharing files externally or youamp;#39;re moving them around excuse me if youamp;#39;re moving them around you may want to do this because if thereamp;#39;s a reference that an xref inside that AutoCAD file if you shift it somewhere else that somebody opens it and they donamp;#39;t have that path through that extra they wonamp;#39;t see that file so you may want to bind it this is also useful when youamp;#39;re sharing it with maybe a client or an outside consultant so currently what Iamp;#39;ve done is Iamp;#39;ve opened up my AutoCAD Iamp;#39;ve created just a empty drawing and Iamp;#39;ve saved it now in this example I shaved I saved it in the location of the drawings that I want to find but you can also just save this to your desktop it just needs something to start with you could also just dir