There are a wide range of reasons for entering graphical objects into documents. It could be a photo of something or someone that the document is about. It could be a diagram or chart relating to the topic. There are many other reasons. Word allows you to put in photos, clip art, diagrams, charts and a variety of shapes.
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inline object
Shapes
There are various types of objects than can not be inserted. A document file is the example of that.
The Spacebar acts as a character, even though it is not a letter in Microsoft Word it is classed as a character.
Because a linked object is created and stored in a separate source file and then it is linked to the destination file, while an embedded object is created in a separate source file but then it is inserted into the destination file , becoming the part of that file.
an inline object is that can be positioned at a specific location in a document or in layer over or behind text in a document
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an inline object is that can be positioned at a specific location in a document or in layer over or behind text in a document
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To add an Excel file to a Word document, just use the insert object menu option and select the appropriate Excel file to imbed in the document. When you observe the Excel document in Word, you most likely will see a table. When you double-click on the Excel table, the computer will open a section in the Word document that lets you edit the Excel document.
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