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Today were going to have fun importing data from Outlook to Excel. Were going to make the whole process dynamic, so its not a one-time thing. Were going to set up a connection to Outlook, so we just need to press Refresh and we get the latest Outlook information that were tracking directly in Excel. Obviously, were not going to dump all our emails in Excel. Theres going to be something specific that we want to track. For example, sales emails or project ideas. Anything that you receive a lot of emails about and youd like it all organized in a nice Excel table. Its so easy to set this up. Dont believe me, just watch. Okay, so this is my mailbox and I want to import emails from a specific folder of this mailbox to Excel. I dont want to import everything, I want to just import the content of the Action Required folder. Because, lets say, all of these emails are going to be easier for me to analyze if i get them in an Excel table. To do that, just