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[Music] hi this is dr. dawn I had a question from a student about how to best put tables in charts from Excel into a Word report the intent of learning to do that is that if you do it properly you can link your charts and tables and Excel to your Word document so that if you at some point in the future change the data or change the graph in Excel that those changes can be automatically reflected in your Word document and this is useful for reports that you have to do periodically say you know every two weeks every quarter you can have the standard report and have the standard charts and just put new data in so lets see how to do it first thing you need to do is to make sure that your word document knows where your excel file is Ive got two files here this demo one word thats just empty right now and my instructors solutions to m82a1 and I have them both in a folder that Ive labeled chart video so when I start interconnecting these things the two files know where to find one other f