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hi iamp;#39;m jeff everhart and in this short tutorial weamp;#39;re going to talk about how to autofill a google document template from google spreadsheet data to get started weamp;#39;ll need a few things the first of which being your spreadsheet if you look at my sheet youamp;#39;ll see it has some typical data about employees like first name last name their position hire date and so on in this last column labeled document link iamp;#39;ve left that blank so that we can use that to store the url to the google document that gets created by our script in addition to our spreadsheet youamp;#39;ll also need a folder to store the documents that we generate and a google doc template with the google doc template you can go ahead and design that document however you would typically but wherever we want to include data from our google sheet weamp;#39;ll need to include what are called replacement tags now iamp;#39;ve written my replacement tags by using two curly braces a descriptive