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 In this lesson, we will be adding customized data into our project. ​ For this project, we will be using the file “Sales by State” which is a comma separated CSV file.  To be able to add in custom data, the editor uses a tool called “Data Join”. ​ Another tool that we will use is the “Identify tool" which allows us to view the information that we have linked with our layers. In this lesson, we will be adding customized data into our project. ​ For this project, we will be using the file “Sales by State” which is a comma separated CSV file.  To be able to add in custom data, the editor uses a tool called “Data Join”. ​ Another tool that we will use is the “Identify tool" which allows us to view the information that we have linked with our layers.
  
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 ===== What Is Data Join ===== ===== What Is Data Join =====
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