The correct answer is D. All of above.
To edit an embedded table object, you can do any of the following:
- Click the Edit subcommand of the Document Object command on the Edit menu.
- Double-click the table object.
- Right-click the table object, then click Edit Document on the Edit menu.
When you edit an embedded table object, the table is opened in a separate window. You can then make changes to the table, such as adding or deleting rows and columns, changing the text or formatting of the table, or applying a table style. When you are finished editing the table, click the Close button in the table window. The changes you made to the table are then saved in the document.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- Option A: Clicking the Edit subcommand of the Document Object command on the Edit menu opens the table in a separate window. You can then make changes to the table, such as adding or deleting rows and columns, changing the text or formatting of the table, or applying a table style. When you are finished editing the table, click the Close button in the table window. The changes you made to the table are then saved in the document.
- Option B: Double-clicking the table object also opens the table in a separate window. You can then make changes to the table, such as adding or deleting rows and columns, changing the text or formatting of the table, or applying a table style. When you are finished editing the table, click the Close button in the table window. The changes you made to the table are then saved in the document.
- Option C: Right-clicking the table object and then clicking Edit Document on the Edit menu also opens the table in a separate window. You can then make changes to the table, such as adding or deleting rows and columns, changing the text or formatting of the table, or applying a table style. When you are finished editing the table, click the Close button in the table window. The changes you made to the table are then saved in the document.