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hey this is Pasi from Patsyamp;#39;s world of ICT the guy with the white hat and today weamp;#39;re looking at writing XML files in Visual Basic so weamp;#39;re gonna use our data tables this time which are an internal kind of visual basic feature that will help out a lot with this I probably need to watch the previous lesson on reading XML files but letamp;#39;s get started on todayamp;#39;s lesson so as usual itamp;#39;s a jam-packed lesson so look itamp;#39;s gonna be in section so I will try and tell you when itamp;#39;s best to pause and take a break we suggest not even watching the whole video in one sitting you know just like do one part of it and leave it and then with the timeline index thatamp;#39;s in there you can come back to it anyway and do the remaining section so and look at how to use data tables so weamp;#39;re gonna set up data tables to put our data into and then weamp;#39;re gonna be able to write that data out to an XML file thereamp;#39;s a few littl