The correct answer is: A. Use the excel menu bar and toolbars inside the word application
To edit an embedded Excel worksheet object in a Word document, you can use the Excel menu bar and toolbars inside the Word application. To do this, follow these steps:
- In the Word document, select the embedded Excel worksheet object.
- On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Edit Object.
- In the embedded Excel worksheet, make your changes.
- Click the File tab, and then click Save.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- A. Use the excel menu bar and toolbars inside the word application
This is the correct answer. To edit an embedded Excel worksheet object in a Word document, you can use the Excel menu bar and toolbars inside the Word application. To do this, follow the steps above.
- B. Edit the hyperlink
This is not the correct answer. To edit an embedded Excel worksheet object in a Word document, you do not need to edit the hyperlink. You can use the Excel menu bar and toolbars inside the Word application.
- C. Edit the data in a excel source application
This is not the correct answer. To edit an embedded Excel worksheet object in a Word document, you do not need to edit the data in a Excel source application. You can use the Excel menu bar and toolbars inside the Word application.
- D. Use the word menu bar and toolbars
This is not the correct answer. To edit an embedded Excel worksheet object in a Word document, you cannot use the Word menu bar and toolbars. You need to use the Excel menu bar and toolbars inside the Word application.