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alright in this video Im going to show you how to link an Excel spreadsheet to a Word document so that you can pull data from Excel into Word this can be useful for generating mass mailings or automating forms or whatever else you want to use it for so the first thing youre going to do is open an Excel spreadsheet and a word document and then youre going to decide which fields you want to have available for you in the word document so if youre working from a template you may go through and identify fields but if youre just starting from scratch go ahead and start in the Excel spreadsheet so Im going to decide that I want to use name date time in place all right so Im going to create those across the first row of my spreadsheet Im then going to select them Im going to insert a table now were pretty much done with this Im just going to enter some data here so lets say John John Smith November 20th 2020 at 5:30 p.m. this is all pretty arbitrary just making it up and for the he