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.docxThe file extension for Microsoft Word 2016, 2013, 2010, and 2007 files.
source documentA document from which items are being copied; also, the documents that are used when combining or comparing documents.
destination documentThe document to which items are being pasted.
embedded objectAn object that is created in one Office application and inserted to another; can be edited using the original program file in which they were created; editing the destination file object does not affect the source file.
linked objectAn object such as a text selection, value, or picture that is contained in a destination file and linked to a source file; when a change is made to the linked object in the source file, the change also occurs in the linked object in the destination file.
source fileAnA file in which you create an object. object that is created in one Office application and inserted to another; can be edited using the original program file in which they were created; editing the destination file object does not affect the source file.
object linking and embeddingA technology that lets you share information among the Office programs, copying from a source file and pasting, embedding, or linking into a destination file.
Link check boxA check box in the Insert Object dialog box that inserts an object as linked, rather than embedded.
cell referenceThe column letter and row number location that identifies a cell within a worksheet or table, such as A1.
y-axisThe vertical axis in a chart; because it often shows numerical values, also called Value axis or the vertical axis.
vertical axisIn a chart, the y-axis.
value axisIn a chart, the axis that contains numerical values; in a 2-dimensional chart, also known as the y-axis.
x-axisIn a chart, the horizontal axis; because it often shows data categories, such as months or locations, also called category axis.
category axisThe horizontal axis in a chart, usually containing the names of data categories; also called the x-axis.
data labelsDescriptive text that identifies the numeric value of the data marker.
gridlinesIn a table, nonprinting lines that show cell boundaries.
legendIn a chart, information that identifies how data is represented using colors or patterns
hyperlinkA specially formatted word, phrase, or graphic which, when clicked or tapped, lets you display a webpage on the Internet, another file, an email, or another location within the same file; also called hypertext or a link.
linkIn PowerPoint, a slide element that connects one slide to a webpage, another slide, a custom show consisting of specific slides in a presentation, an email address, or a file; also called a hyperlink.
Reading viewIn PowerPoint, a view without editing tools used primarily to preview your slides, but the slides do not fill the entire screen.
Outline viewThe PowerPoint view that displays the outline of the presentation in the Outline pane to the left of the slide.


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