Asked by Karmel Abdeljalil on May 09, 2024

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When you edit the source file of a linked object on a slide, what happens to the linked object?

A) Nothing because the linked object is not connected to the source file, only to the source program.
B) The changes are made in both the source file and in the linked object.
C) The changes are made in the source file, and then the file containing the linked object automatically opens so you can make the changes there as well.
D) The changes are made in the source file, and then the file containing the linked object automatically opens so you can make the changes there as well..

Linked Object

An object that is connected to, and references data from, another source, allowing for automatic updates.

Source File

The original file from which data is derived, often containing code in programming or markup languages before being compiled or processed.

  • Gain an understanding of the role and manipulation procedures for embedded and linked objects in presentations.
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Monse CastorenaMay 12, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
When you edit the source file of a linked object on a slide, the changes are made in both the source file and in the linked object. This is because the linked object is connected to the source file and any changes you make to the source file will be reflected in the linked object as well.