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i am super excited about this video because iamp;#39;m going to cover some of the coolest features in google sheets in fact iamp;#39;m pretty sure if you take the time to watch from start to finish iamp;#39;m going to blow your mind with some of the things that youamp;#39;re able to do in google sheets itamp;#39;ll be all about teaching you to master both the query function and the import range function iamp;#39;ll show you how you can import multiple ranges from multiple different spreadsheets into one clean easy to read data set on one single spreadsheet also show you how to run a query on that same set of data at the same time in the same formula we have a ton to cover so letamp;#39;s dig right in all right letamp;#39;s get right to it i need to show you the import range function and the query function separately so itamp;#39;ll be easy to make them work together later on and actually i think itamp;#39;ll be easier to show you the query function first so letamp;#3