Integrating Google Sheets into Google Docs can significantly elevate the quality and functionality of your documents by allowing you to seamlessly incorporate dynamic data, detailed tables, or visually compelling charts.
1. Embedding a Google Sheets Table into Google Docs
Follow these steps to embed a table from Google Sheets into your Google Docs document with the option to maintain live updates.
Step 1: Open Both suits
Open both the Google Sheet where your data is and the Google Doc where you want to put the data.
Step 2: Highlight the data
Highlight the data you want in the Sheet, then choose Edit > Copy or use your keyboard shortcut.
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Step 3: Click where you want the table in Google Doc
In your Google Doc, click where you want the table, and select Edit > Paste.
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Step 4: Paste the table while choosing the 'Link' Option
When pasting, choose “Link to spreadsheet” from the options.
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Step 5: Check and review
The data will appear in your Doc with the original formatting and hyperlinks.

2. Inserting a Specific Table from Google Sheets
To embed a specific table:
- Copy the Cells: Highlight and copy the desired cells in Google Sheets.
- Paste into Google Docs: Paste the cells into your Google Doc.
- Link the Table: Choose Link to spreadsheet for live updates or Paste unlinked for a static table.
3. Importing an Excel Sheet into Google Docs
To embed data from an Excel file:
- Upload and Convert: Upload the Excel file to Google Drive, then open Google Sheets and go to File > Import to convert it to a Google Sheet.
- Embed the Data: Follow the steps above to insert the table into your Google Doc.
4. Inserting a Chart from Google Sheets
Find out how to add charts from Google Sheets into Google Docs to enhance your document’s visual appeal with dynamic data representation.
Step 1: Open Your Google Doc
First, open the Google Doc where you want to insert the chart.

Step 2: Insert Chart
Navigate to Insert > Chart > From Sheets.

Step 3: Select the Google Sheet
- A window will appear showing your Google Sheets files.
- Click on the Google Sheet that contains the chart you want to insert.

Step 4: Choose the Chart
- In the “Import chart” window, select the specific chart you want to add.
- If you don’t want the chart to be linked to the original spreadsheet, uncheck the option that says “Link to spreadsheet.”
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Step 5: Import the Chart
- Click on Import.
- The chart will be embedded as an image in your Google Doc.
- You can resize or move it as needed.
