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How to embed clause in xls

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hi Iamp;#39;m Amy welcome to I teach with Amy today weamp;#39;re going to learn about embedded clauses before we get started letamp;#39;s remind ourselves what we learned in our last lesson we learn about clauses a Clause must need a subject and a verb we also learn about dependent clauses and independent clauses a dependent clause has a subject and a verb but is not a complete thought and usually starts with a subordinating conjunction an independent clause can stand alone it doesnamp;#39;t need a dependent clause it usually has a subject and a verb and can be a standalone sentence okay so letamp;#39;s get started an embedded clause is a clause that sits in between a independent clause itamp;#39;s a dependent clause itamp;#39;s usually marked with two commas it has a subject and a verb and adds more information to your sentence take a look at this sentence my dad likes sandwiches in this sentence the sentence doesnamp;#39;t give us much information about my dad at all however

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Embed a file Select Insert Object. Select Create from File. Select Browse and go to the file you want to use. Select Insert. Select Display as icon and then select OK.
Pick the file you want to embed by selecting the check box in the upper-right corner of the file. Select Embed at the top of the page, and then choose Generate. Copy and paste the code into the code of your website or blog.
If you have already created a chart in Excel, you can embed and link it to your Word document. When you embed an Excel chart in Word, any updates you make to the original Excel chart will automatically update in your Word document, as long as the files remain in the same location.
Embedding a workbook in PowerPoint or Word gives you the ability to use Excel formulas and formatting within the object in PowerPoint or Word while still having access to the latest data with the click of the Refresh button.
An embed file in Excel is a document you can insert into a single cell on a spreadsheet. Embedding allows you to merge the content from a Word document or PDF file with the data you compiled within the Excel program. You can gain access to information from both places using one central location.
Embed an object in a worksheet Click inside the cell of the spreadsheet where you want to insert the object. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Object . In the Object dialog box, click the Create from File tab. Click Browse, and select the file you want to insert.

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