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hi everyone nick here again and this is our video number two in the how to analyze zip code data series of videos so in this video iamp;#39;m going to try to make this as short as we can iamp;#39;m going to make uh weamp;#39;re going to start by just setting up our sheets so what i have right here is my blank sheet and this is just my list of zip codes i have 30 zip codes here they are all from michigan where iamp;#39;m from so letamp;#39;s just pretend these were the visitors that came through my door this month these were the zip codes that they said where they were from one of the things that i wanted to do in this series of videos is kind of sprinkle in little excel tips and tricks and shortcuts that i use in my daily life for some productivity so when i have a list of zip codes like this i actually like to add one column just for the number and by number i just mean the number of cases that i have in my data set so iamp;#39;m going to go up here to the a column column a iam