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hello and welcome to Ricky Jordan comm today were going to take a look at a neat little trick you can use in SolidWorks 2010 when it comes to general tables especially it really it works in any table but its a neat trick for general tables what we have here to start with is a circuit summary that was pasted in from Microsoft Excel in previous versions of SolidWorks it was much more you could enter data into an excel spreadsheet in a much more efficient manner since you could use the tab and arrow keys to enter your data quickly we have weighted doing this in previous versions of SolidWorks because of doing this in general tables because of the fact that we had to double click each cell in the general table just to enter the data so just to show what this is you know you click on and move it around its basically an object linking and embedding type display of the Excel spreadsheet and Ive got it saved over in my design binder so Im going to open it up real quick and what Im going