What happens if you edited an image inserted in PowerPoint? A. The original file that was inserted is not changed B. The original file that was inserted is changed C. The original file is changed when you save presentation D. None of above

The original file that was inserted is not changed
The original file that was inserted is changed
The original file is changed when you save presentation
None of above

The correct answer is: B. The original file that was inserted is changed.

When you edit an image inserted in PowerPoint, the changes you make are saved to the PowerPoint presentation file. The original image file is not changed.

For example, if you insert an image from your computer into a PowerPoint presentation and then crop the image, the cropped image will be saved to the PowerPoint presentation file. The original image file on your computer will not be changed.

If you want to make changes to the original image file, you can do so in a photo editing program such as Adobe Photoshop or Microsoft Paint. Once you have made your changes, you can then insert the updated image into your PowerPoint presentation.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option A: The original file that was inserted is not changed. This is not the correct answer because when you edit an image inserted in PowerPoint, the changes you make are saved to the PowerPoint presentation file. The original image file is not changed.
  • Option B: The original file that was inserted is changed. This is the correct answer because when you edit an image inserted in PowerPoint, the changes you make are saved to the PowerPoint presentation file. The original image file is not changed.
  • Option C: The original file is changed when you save presentation. This is not the correct answer because the original file is changed when you edit the image, not when you save the presentation.
  • Option D: None of above. This is not the correct answer because one of the options is correct.
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