Now carefully go back to each light and switch and tuck the wires into the areas provided and mount the lights and switches. So blacks to blacks, whites to whites and grounds to grounds using marrette wire connecters. connect all same color wires together including the light fixture wires. To make the connection at all light locations do the following. The outer jacket is the rubber coating holding all three individual wires together that make up the two wire cable. Only strip about 6-8" of outer jacket off though. TIP: Make sure to allow extra wire at each switch or fixture to work with easily so that it is not to short. Now for all light locations run a two wire cable from one location to the next,this should give you two, two wire cables at every light location except the very last one, it should have only one two wire cable.
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This will complete your switch connection. Now take both white wires and connect them with a marrette wire connecter and fold them into the back of the electrical box out of the way. Connect the black wire from it to the other screw on the switch and the ground wire to the box as before. Now run a two wire cable from the first light location to the switch box.
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This would be a two wire cable (black, white, ground) take the black wire and connect it to one screw on the switch and connect the ground wire to a screw inside the electrical switch box mounted to the wall. Basically the simplest way to have multiple lights on one switch is to run a power supply wire to the switch first.