Tamera embedded an Excel file into her PowerPoint presentation. She finds that the font is not large enough and needs to be edited. Which best describes what she should do?


She should return to the original document, edit, and then re-embed it.

She should double-click on the chart to open Excel within PowerPoint.

She should single-click the chart and use the edit options available through PowerPoint.

She should leave it as is and rely on magnifying the document in PowerPoint.

Answer :

Answer:

She should double-click on the chart to open Excel within PowerPoint.

Explanation:

Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint are two application in the microsoft office package. Excel is a spread sheet application used for data analysis, while PowerPoint is a presentation application used to organize and present data in slides.

Excel documents can be linked or embedded in a PowerPoint presentation. When an excel file is linked to powerpoint, a virtual copy of the excel file is copied to the powerpoint present which can be automatically updated in the excel main file.

Embedding an excel file in powerpoint, requires that a copy of the excel file is uploaded to the powerpoint presentation without opening the excel file. For any adjustments, double clicking the excel file on the slide, opens the file.

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