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today weamp;#39;re gonna look at the called snip add-on for Google sheets this is an add-on that allows you to visualize float there between two points in the system in the sidebar of a sheet so first off weamp;#39;ll load the add-in and it tries to create a chart in the sidebar of whatever the active she is we donamp;#39;t have any date and our active sheet so itamp;#39;s giving us a little bit of a hint as to what the data needs to look like it can even generate some test data for you so weamp;#39;ll do that right now so itamp;#39;s generating some test a and then create the chart data for our chord chart looks like this itamp;#39;s from and to and some volume for the purposes of this adding these things around the outside are called the notes and these things in the inside are called the links and the links and the nodes are proportional to the amount of volume of whatever it is that weamp;#39;re counting thatamp;#39;s flowing between the two points the visualization is int