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You can prepare a report in Word that contains a chart you created in Excel.
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Identify the letter of the choice that best matches the phrase or definition.
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A technology that enables you to integrate data between programs.
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Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)
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Critical Thinking Questions Case 1-1 Eamon Christopher, the new staff assistant at R2G, wants to create some new reports utilizing the features of each of the various Microsoft Office programs using OLE technology. For one set of numbers, Eamon wants to capture the numbers as they are right now, but he is confident that under no circumstance will he want updated numbers to appear in his Word document. Which option should he use?
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You can copy charts from Excel to Word but you cannot copy photographs.
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In Word, to manually update links to data in Excel, right-click the link in Word and then click _____.
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When you want to copy an object without a data connection to the source file, you should use the ____ integration method.
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The difference between linking and embedding relates to where the object is stored and how you update the object after you place it in a document.
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To link data other than a chart, you use the Link button and the Paste Special command to create a link between the source file and the destination file.
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When you are editing an embedded file, you can determine the name of the destination file by examining the ____.
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When you use the Picture Paste Option to paste a chart, the chart cannot be modified.
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When you use the Copy and Paste commands, by default an object copied from one program to another program retains the ____ of the original object.
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When you change data in a source file, linked data also changes in the ____________________ file.
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Identify the letter of the choice that best matches the phrase or definition.
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Items such as text selections, values, and pictures.
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Picture button
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objects
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When a Word object is ____ in Excel, the Word Ribbon and tabs appear within the Excel window.
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How do you embed a file that you create in one Office program into a document created in another Office program? What does this permit you to do?
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You can edit an embedded file by ____ it in the destination program to open the source program.
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When you are embedding an object in a file, the ____________________ dialog box gives you the option of either creating a new object or inserting an object from a file.
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To remove items that already appear in the Clipboard task pane, click _____.
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