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[Music] foreign lets say you want to create a visual representation of how your Salesforce sales pipeline changes over the course of a year in this tutorial well be using the coefficient app to import your Salesforce data into Google Sheets and create that visualization first lets import our Salesforce data using the coefficient app launch the coefficient app from the extensions menu on the top ribbon coefficient launch choose import from Salesforce from objects and Fields choose opportunity select your Fields Ill choose forecast category amount and close date done selecting Fields engage pivot mode I want a forecast category as my row and then I want closed date as my columns going across the pivot table Group by month with amount as my value and Ill change this to be sum Ill name my import click import now that Ive imported my sales pipeline by forecast category lets start building the analysis on a separate tab Ill build a table that references my Salesforce import where fo