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| .docx | The file extension for Microsoft Word 2016, 2013, 2010, and 2007 files. |
| source document | A document from which items are being copied; also, the documents that are used when combining or comparing documents. |
| destination document | The document to which items are being pasted. |
| embedded object | An 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 object | An 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 file | AnA 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 embedding | A 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 box | A check box in the Insert Object dialog box that inserts an object as linked, rather than embedded. |
| cell reference | The column letter and row number location that identifies a cell within a worksheet or table, such as A1. |
| y-axis | The vertical axis in a chart; because it often shows numerical values, also called Value axis or the vertical axis. |
| vertical axis | In a chart, the y-axis. |
| value axis | In a chart, the axis that contains numerical values; in a 2-dimensional chart, also known as the y-axis. |
| x-axis | In a chart, the horizontal axis; because it often shows data categories, such as months or locations, also called category axis. |
| category axis | The horizontal axis in a chart, usually containing the names of data categories; also called the x-axis. |
| data labels | Descriptive text that identifies the numeric value of the data marker. |
| gridlines | In a table, nonprinting lines that show cell boundaries. |
| legend | In a chart, information that identifies how data is represented using colors or patterns |
| hyperlink | A 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. |
| link | In 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 view | In PowerPoint, a view without editing tools used primarily to preview your slides, but the slides do not fill the entire screen. |
| Outline view | The PowerPoint view that displays the outline of the presentation in the Outline pane to the left of the slide. |