 It's gonna close up the brackets or just enter and it'll close it up for you. That's a one, but remember if I add numbers, home tab numbers or decimals, add decimals, then you've got this pretty long, randomly generated number, right? Now if I double click on that, it'll do the same formula all the way down. So now we've got these randomly generated numbers all the way down. So if I shuffle the data by these randomly generated numbers, then I should get a random pick on the right hand side and then I could just see how many I want to include in my random pick. So let's put a table around this so they're connected together. So when I shuffle them, they will shuffle together. So I'm gonna then go to the insert tab, tables, make a table and it's selecting the whole data set. That looks good, okay. So now I can shuffle it by the random shuffle here, A to Z or Z to A. Now every time I do that, it basically reshuffles it again. The random generator keeps on generating. So that's great because it allows me to create more random samples. When I want to actually keep it static, then I'm gonna copy these two and paste it some other place with the static numbers so it won't keep shuffling. But before I do that, let's make a couple of these. Let's say, let's make like five of these random generating machines, right? So I've got one here, I'm gonna copy both of them. Gonna say copy and then I'll paste, right click and paste or I can just say control C. I'm gonna paste another one, two, paste another three. So I've got, there's four of them. I'll paste one more over here. So there's five of these random generating machines. I'm gonna make a bunch of skinny columns, selecting column W, holding down control, column T, holding down, I'm holding down control to select each of the columns, which are not next to each other, non-adjacent as they say. I'm gonna put my cursor in between them, make them the same skinny size. So now they're the same skinny. And then maybe we can make all these columns skinnier as well, including column Y, Y, Y. And so there we have it. All right, so now let's make samples of like 20 of these. So we're gonna say I'm on one, so I'm gonna go down to 21. So these are all randomly shuffled. So let's randomly shuffle them again. Notice I have a different number up here than up here because when I shuffle them, they shake it up again. So I'm just gonna shuffle them all, shuffle it up. All right, so now they all have different numbers. And if I just pick the first set, I'm gonna get a random sample because they've shuffled them all up. So now let's imagine that we want like five samples of 20, right? So then I could copy just 20 of these, right? Go down to 20 of each of these. But if I wanna do that, if I wanna make a random five sample of 20 generator over here, then let's do that. I'm gonna close that. I'm gonna make column Z a little bit smaller. And then I'm gonna say that we can say this is the count, let's say. And then this is gonna be sample, sample one. And then I think it'll copy if I just do one, if I put my cursor on the fill handle. Yeah, it does sample two, sample three, sample five, up to five. All right, and then I'm gonna make that a header. So I'm gonna put my cursor over that. Home tab, font group, let's make that black, white. Let's center it. Not that center, this center. All right. And then I'm gonna put, it's gonna go from one to, and we're gonna make a sample of 20. I'm gonna select those two and just count down to 20. So it's gonna count down to 20. All right, let's center those. Home tab, alignment, and center them. And then I'm just gonna say this equals the sample of the first random generator. So that one. So I'm gonna say tab to go to the cell to the right, equals, and then this is gonna be from the second random generator. So this one, tab, and then equals, and this is gonna go from the third random generator. So it's gonna be this one, and then tab, and this one's gonna be for the fourth random generator, this one, tab, and then this one's gonna be from the fifth random generator and enter. So they're all different and they're gonna shake up, see how they're gonna shake up as these shake up, right? As this changes, as I change these and I reshuffle them, let's change it this way, then these are gonna change. All right, so then I can copy this down, putting my cursor here, and copy it down to just 20. So now it's picking up the top 20 that are gonna randomly shuffle every time I shuffle this deck over here. So if I go to the right and I shuffle this, we can go shuffle, shuffle, shuffle, shuffle, then this whole thing should shuffle, picking the top 20 of each which are randomly selected from the entire set due to the shuffling nature, that's the idea. So let's make this blue and bordered, home tab, font group, bordered, drop down, blue, and so that's our generator. So now let's imagine that we want, how many samples do we wanna make? We wanna make like, let's make like 75 samples. We'll make a decent amount of samples and we can just make them in sets of five, right? So I can say this is gonna, I'm gonna do this again. So this is gonna be sample one, actually let's do it one tab over. Let's make a skinny here, a skinny AG, and then I'm gonna skip a cell and put it here. Let's say sample one and I'm gonna bring it out to 75. Fill handle, bringing it out to 75, 75, right there. And then I'm gonna make that home tab, font group and make this black and white and let's center it, so alignment and center. Okay, and then I could just do this a couple ways. I could copy the data over. I can't use a cell reference because I'm gonna shuffle the data each time, right? So what I could do is I could just select all of this data that we have generated and Ctrl C, copy it and then I'm gonna paste it over here one, two, three. So I'm gonna paste it one, two, three, and then I might also paste the values, I mean paste the formatting so it gives me that blue so I could then paste it the formatting. And then possibly we wanna hide these, I could then say let's hide these cells so I can see them closer, but I'll do that next time. And then we can reshuffle, see we have to reshuffle every time, shuffle again, boom, and then shuffle the second one.