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Hey! The answer you're looking for is D. Uniform Resource Locator.
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The paste function to use is the Advanced Paste Function that reads Use Destination Theme and Link Data or Keep Source Formatting and Link Data.
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The first function adopts the Theme (such as colors, fonts, and other formatting) whilst retaining links to the data in the excel workbook. The latter imports the formatting or theme as-is from excel.
In both scenarios, (for as long as both documents are open and are in the same file) when the data in excel is opened and updated, it reflects automatically in the chart on the Microsoft Word document.
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The answer is (d.) A5:E5
In a worksheet, the cell is where you enter the information and the contents. It's an intersection of a row and a column in which column is identified by letters and numbers for row. Every cell has a name based on the column and row intersection. For example an intersection from column A and Row 5 is called A5. Cell range refer to a group of cells. They are named after the first and the last cell separated by a colon.
While the reader of a pie chart can clearly see which categories dominate, it can be difficult to see categories that occupy only a small percentage of the chart. This problem becomes worse if there are many small categories in the chart. Labeling the categories can also be difficult.