- When you link data maintained in Excel workbook to a Word document
- The Word document cannot be edited
- The Word document contains a reference to the original source application
- The word document must contain a hyperlink
- The word document contains a copy of the actual data
- When you see a cell with a red triangle in the top right corner, what does this signify?
- There is an error in the cell
- There is a comment associated with the cell
- The font color for text in the cell is red
- A formula cannot be entered into the cell
- To hold row and column titles in places so that they do not scroll when you scroll a worksheet, click the
- Unfreeze panes command on the window menu
- Freeze panes command on the window menu
- Hold titles command on the edit menu
- Split command on the window menu
- Which of these is a quick way to copy formatting from a selected cell to two other cells on the same worksheet?
- Use Ctrl to select all three cells, then click the paste button on the standard toolbar
- Copy the selected cell, then select the other two cells, click style on the Format menu, then click Modify
- Click format painter on the Formatting toolbar twice then click in each cell you want to copy the formatting to
- All of above
- To edit data in an embedded Excel worksheet object in a Word document
- Use the Excel menu bar and toolbars inside the word application
- Edit the hyperlink
- Edit the data in a Excel source application
- Use the Word menu bar and toolbars
- Status indicators are located on the
- Vertical scroll bar
- Horizontal scroll bar
- Formula bar
- Formatting toolbar
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