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How can you edit an inserted object in Excel?
Right-click the object and select "Edit Object."
Double-click the object to open the external application.
Insert the object again with the desired changes.
Use the "Edit" tab in the Excel ribbon.
Right-click the object and select "Edit Object."
Double-click the object to open the external application.
Insert the object again with the desired changes.
Use the "Edit" tab in the Excel ribbon.
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To edit an inserted object in Excel, you can **double-click the object to open the external application** that it was created in. This allows you to make changes directly to the object.
The other options are not the standard methods for editing an inserted object:
- **Right-clicking the object and selecting "Edit Object"** may work for certain types of objects, but double-clicking is the more common approach.
- **Inserting the object again with the desired changes** is not necessary if you can edit the existing one.
- There is no specific **"Edit" tab in the Excel ribbon** dedicated to this action.
So the correct answer is: **Double-click the object to open the external application.**
The other options are not the standard methods for editing an inserted object:
- **Right-clicking the object and selecting "Edit Object"** may work for certain types of objects, but double-clicking is the more common approach.
- **Inserting the object again with the desired changes** is not necessary if you can edit the existing one.
- There is no specific **"Edit" tab in the Excel ribbon** dedicated to this action.
So the correct answer is: **Double-click the object to open the external application.**
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