USING MICROSOFT POWERPOINT
HOW TO CREATE A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION USING A TEMPLATE
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creates a copy from the source file to the destination file
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Makes a source file
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Copies an item
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -An embedded object is a copy of data from a source file; when data from the source file changes, the changes are not reflected in the embedded object. Because an embedded object’s data is stored in Notes, users who need to edit an embedded object don’t need access to the source file.
Detailed explanation-2: -Source file. The file that contains the information that was used to create a linked object or embedded object. The object exists in the destination file. In the source file, when you update the information that the linked object was created from, the linked object in the destination file can be updated also.
Detailed explanation-3: -Linked object A linked object is created and stored in a separate source file, and then it is linked to the target file. Because the two files are linked, when you make changes to one file, the changes appear in both the source and target files.
Detailed explanation-4: -An embedded object is physically stored in the compound document, along with all the information needed to manage the object. In other words, the embedded object is actually a part of the compound document in which it resides.
Detailed explanation-5: -: to insert (a media file, such as a graphic, video, or audio clip) into a computer document (as on a website or in an email)