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hi my name is Justin Conway today Im going to show you how to link information from Microsoft Excel to Word and by the way this this process is the same going to need the directions so from Excel to word or from Word to excel the buttons and the operations are really the pretty much identical procedure because the programs are laid out so similar theyre both Microsoft so lets take an example that I have here I have a an excel sheet set up to the right and I have a word document to the left here lets say within my word document Im compiling this information all different charts and everything they live in different Excel documents I want to take all of this information from this excel sheet and link it to this Word document and a quick word about linking linking means that the one document is still attached to the first document where that information is being pulled from so its not just a copy/paste its actually still bridging the information to the original document the way we