The application used to edit the data in an embedded object typically depends on the type of object and the software it was created in. For example, if it’s an embedded Excel spreadsheet within a Word document, you can double-click the object to open and edit it in Excel. Similarly, for embedded images, you might use an image editing application like Photoshop or Paint. The editing process allows users to modify the embedded content directly within the host application.
An object is something that is controlled by another application. You copy an object to excel to display the object in the spreadsheet, but the underlying application comes up when you double-click to edit the contents of the object.
Yes, you can select different objects in a chart and format and edit them. Having selected an item, right click and you can get a menu of items to choose from.
It is not proper; to edit is a transitive verb that requires an object.
Flags contribute to your Organization points.
It is counted under organization.
To import an Excel chart into Photoshop with high quality, first, create the chart in Excel and ensure it's finalized. Then, right-click on the chart and select "Copy." In Photoshop, create a new document or open an existing one, and use "Paste" (Ctrl+V or Cmd+V) to insert the chart. To maintain high quality, paste it as a "Smart Object" or "Pixels" if you want to edit the chart later, ensuring that the resolution is set appropriately in Photoshop.
on the edit categories section.
yes it is under the edit team menu
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No, it does not count as an organization contribution. I counts as an 'Edit' contribution.
a context-sensitive short cut menu