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all right so we create a file header records you'll read the records now it's time to update the records let's go back to visual studio let's create a new method called aesthetic or update okay else with the other ones we are going to start with creating a new instance of the XML document object and we're going to load the file next so these two line curves we're going to copy and paste to save some time okay [Music] next I'm going to select the node I want to update so in our case I want to update this and change the title to Goodfellas all right so XML node you need to know it's a little note and my screen name target note equals document that select single note if I flip a single node and open close quotation marks double coats and we have it typed in the expert so we're going to go to start from the root movies and then go to movie child element and then filter by the ID to look at this node title mode so movies then the movie child element here we're going to start filtering you...