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Today I am going to show you how to make a join onto an attribute table in arcmap 10.0. First what we need to do is we need to click on the world country boundaries layer, just so we can have a look at the attribute table. So we just opened the table and you can see the different fields above here like the name of the country, there is a country code here and at the moment we have got the region of the world all these countries are in. What were going to do though is Ive got some data on an excel sheet of all the different countries that play rugby in the world and its got the number of rugby players playing senior rugby in each country. And were going to attempt to join that data onto this attribute table. So as you can see Ill just show you one more time that at this point we only got about one, two, three, four - four fields showing and this is going to get longer. The next thing we need to do is we need to tidy up an excel sheet. This is because arcmap wont accept certain typ