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If youre working in Google Slides and you want to have a spreadsheet linked into it, you couldnt do that before with Google Sheets. But now, if you create a spreadsheet in Google Sheets, you can paste it as a link into Slides. Its going to be smart enough to be updated when you update the data in the Google Sheet. Theres only a couple easy steps to follow. Theres a few things to keep in mind too as you do it. If youre starting with a slide like this and youre already inside a text box, you have to delete the text box. It just wants a blank area. Obviously if you have a table that you want to embed, its already made. Here it is. It just has some data in it. You want to select the area of data that you want to link. Just right-click it and copy. If you right-click in the area and you paste, then you get the dialog to Link to Spreadsheet. It knows that your spreadsheet is on the clipboard and its from Google Sheets so its ready to link it live. Click paste and here it is. It doe