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in this video im going to show you how to insert a table from google sheets into google docs and what im going to show is how to paste a linked table that you have the ability to update if the data in your original spreadsheet updates so if you watched my last video on how to insert a table from google sheets into google slides the process is going to be very similar so what i have here is i have my table with data and then i have a blank google doc file opened up you dont need to have a blank file you can do it in a pre-existing file if you already have something filled out and you want to insert it in a certain spot but i have my table here and what im going to do is first highlight it and then im going to copy it so you can either right click and select copy or you can press ctrl and c on your keyboard to copy so after youve copied it you go back to google docs and you find where you want to paste it and to paste it you can either right click and select paste or ctrl and v on