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embedding an object b_____ the document while linking ban Object does ____ into the document files

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Answered by daddyking1
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answer: When you insert content as an object, you create a dynamic link between the content that you insert and the content that was created in another Microsoft Office program. Unlike when you paste content (such as by pressing CTRL+V), when you insert it as a linked or embedded object, you can work with it in the original program.

For example, if you insert worksheet cells into the document as an Excel object, Microsoft Office Word runs Excel when you double-click the cells, and you can use Excel commands to work with the worksheet content.

Answered by dhwani01
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Answer:

Embedding an object makes it part of the document while linking an object does not include the   object file   into    the   document files.

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