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When you insert an Excel file into a Word document, the data are ?
When you insert an Excel file into a Word document, the data are ?
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When you insert an Excel file into a Word document, the data are typically embedded or linked. Embedded data becomes a part of the Word document itself, while linked data maintains a connection to the original Excel file. This means changes in the Excel file can be reflected in the Word document if linked, but not if embedded.