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hello and welcome today we're talking Excel basics a brand new function in 2019 called data types hello my name is Jeff from finally learn comm so let's get started with this new data type and this new data type is a function that's on the data tab if you have office 365 version of Excel and there's two different data types currently and maybe there'll be more but right now there's the geography and that's what we're going to do today with us zip codes for post address and US states and countries the other one is stocks a stock's data tab a data type with stock symbols you can look up different things so let me show you how this works let's do zip codes so I have zip codes and I verified them that they work ZIP codes in the United States so if you go to the data tab you see we have two icons now stocks and geography and the little drop down it still only stocks and geographies so it looks like there may be future functions there on data types so let's click on geography and geography...