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hi my name is Justin Conway today Im going to talk about how to edit a word document based on an Excel spreadsheet so in the example that I have open here this word document theres a piece of information this whole table here is drawn from an Excel spreadsheet and you can tell because its its sort of all attached to itself its its its own entity its not editable in Word the easiest way to do this is double click on the entry and it will open up the excel sheet that its linked to and then you can edit the information from here and that information should be populated back into your Microsoft Word document another way to do this is to access that file directly if you want this information to be editable in word without having to revert back to the original file you would want to copy and paste that information so that its actually housed in Microsoft Word instead of just being linked to it and thats just simply youd highlight the entire area that youd like copy go back to th