The answer is to use the Ctrl and C keys on the keyboard to copy content from one workbook to another.
The Ctrl and C key is the standard combination keys on the keyboard that is used to copy any selected text or objects while in a user interface environment. Janice is required to press the C key while holding down the Ctrl key to copy all the content to the new workbook.
Another way of doing it is to make sure that both source and target workbooks are open. Navigate the sheets you want to copy or move in the source workbook. Click the Home tab and select then format dropdown in the Cells group. Select move or copy sheet option in the Organize sheet option. Choose the target workbook from the To Book dropdown and click OK.
Answer:
d. refresh
Explanation:
The Excel software does not allow a user to change values/data directly in the Pivottable. You will get an error message like "Cannot change this part of a PivotTable report" when you try to type data directly. You will have to edit the Excel Table and then refresh to reflect the updated data.
Plagiarism is quite a bad thing because if you plagiarize, you are copying and pasting other people's work and using the work as yours (even though you change the sentence structure/ some words, it is still plagiarizing.) Fair use means un-biasness.
I believe that would be authorization.
In psuedocode it would be:
length = input()
width = input()
area = length * width
print(area + " sq ft");