 Hi, this is Dr. Don. I want to show you a quick skill that I learned about how to link my Word documents to my Excel files. Quite often when you're preparing a report for your boss or some other person, you want to summarize the data and put in your report the most important findings, but you don't want to necessarily put all of the data files in there in the intermediate calculations. So what I like to do, here's a typical report, and I'm going to put a link, right click, click on link, and then I want to go to the current folder, because you need to have the Excel file in the folder, and I want to click on that Excel spreadsheet. You can see it shows up down here in the address bar. And I click OK, and that created a link, and as long as that Excel file can be found, I will just control click, and it will open up the Excel file, and it will take you to the Excel file at the page or the worksheet that was last saved when the file was saved. And when I was working here, I would just happen to be on the table of contents. But later on in my report, I want to go to a specific place in my report, particularly it's a residual plot, and you'll learn about what those are a little bit later. And on this spreadsheet, I'll spread it out there a little bit, I've got a number of residual plots, and it goes on down to residual plot 10. I want to go in this particular report to residual plot 2, and I want the Excel spreadsheet to open up to show this plot. I'm just going to pick a cell that is pretty much in the middle vertically of the window, because Excel will scroll down to this point. And I'm going to right click on that cell, and I want to go down to define name, and I'm going to call this PLOT2. Now when you're creating names, you can't have the same name more than once, and you can't have any spaces. You've got to have everything run together. I could put a underscore there if I wanted to, but I'm just going to leave it PLOT2, and hit OK. And then I'm going to save my file, close it. Now I'm going to go back to my Word document, again this in the same folder. I'm going to scroll down, I think it's on page 4 that I'm talking about these residuals. Here it is. We're talking about auto correlation, and I want to click to the residual plot 2, put a link to it so my boss can find it easily. And I'm just going to highlight that again, and I'm going to click on link, and it goes back to the current folder on my Excel file. Now there I've got the address, but that would take me back just to the initial spot in the file. I want to click behind that, put a pound sign, and then the name of that cell, PLOT2. And then click OK. I'm going to save it. Now I've created that link. I just put my cursor there, and then control click, and Excel will open, and it will take me and center that cell in my view, which is what I wanted. Hope you can use this tool.