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An embedded object in a spreadsheet refers to content that is integrated directly within the spreadsheet file, rather than linked to an external source. This can include items like images, charts, or other documents (such as Word files or PDFs) that are inserted into the spreadsheet itself. These objects typically maintain their original formatting and functionality, allowing users to interact with them directly within the spreadsheet environment. This contrasts with linked objects, which pull data from external files and may not be editable within the spreadsheet.
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Tables in Word are made up of cells, which are the individual boxes within the table where text, images, or other objects can be inserted. Each cell can contain its own content and formatting.
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There are various types of objects than can not be inserted. A document file is the example of that.
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A multi-dimensional spreadsheet is one that utilizes models built on objects called variables instead of data in the cells of a report. This was created in the late 1980's.
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