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If youve written a document in Google Docs and you want to have a live spreadsheet linked to it, you can do that now. There is only a couple of easy steps. Well go through them pretty quickly. The important thing is that the table you end up with in Google Docs is a link to Google Sheets. So, any updates that you make in Sheets will update in the Google Doc. That is, of course, unless you print it or as a PDF. While its in Docs, its updated. First you want to start in Google Sheets. Obviously, if you have a table that you want to embed, its already made in Sheets, not in Google Docs. And here it is, it has some data in it. You want to select the area of the Sheet that you want to link and right-click copy it. Go back to your Google Doc. I am going to do that again even though Ive already done it because I want to show you happens. Click paste. Because Google Docs knows that you have a linked Sheet on your clipboard, it give you this pop-up. If you paste it unlinked, it puts it i