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Hi this is Gary with MacMost Now. On todays episode let me show you how to use Linked Charts between Numbers and Pages and Keynote. Starting in Numbers here lets create a very simple table and then create a chart from it. So Im just going to enter in some sample data here. Lets shrink this table down to size so it is nice and neat. Then lets create a pie chart from it. Ill simply select the entire table and Ill create a simple pie chart. There we go. Weve got a chart that represents the simple table that I created. Now here is a very important step. This is an untitled, unsaved document. We need to save it in order for this to work. So well just quickly save it here under Documents. Now if we want to put this pie chart here in a Pages document I would select it and then simply copy it. Then I would switch to Pages where Im already working on another document here. I can paste it in, inline here into the text or if this was a layout document I could paste it in as a separate