A student wants to add a watermark to an Excel file and follows the steps below.

Select Insert tab
Click on ribbon for Header and Footer in the text group
Select File Name
Click on the desired picture for the watermark
Click Open
Which step is incorrect, and why?

Step one is incorrect. The student should select the cell, click the File tab, and select “Open” to insert the picture as the watermark.
Step two is incorrect. The student should select the picture icon from the Illustrations group to insert the watermark.
Step three is incorrect. The student should select the desired picture for the watermark from the Header and Footer tools in the text group.
Step four is incorrect. The student should type the file name of the desired picture for the watermark in the text box.

Respuesta :

umm. step one? :/ I think, if not step one then step four.

Answer:

  • step one is correct
  • step one is correct because before adding any thing to an excel file who have to select the cell first

Explanation:

The student should select the cell, click the file tab and select "open" to insert the picture as the watermark. this process is absolutely correct because excel worksheet is made up of cells and to insert a watermark to have to select a cell first so that the worksheet will recognize that you want to add an attachment/watermark to the cell in the worksheet.

the next step is to click on the file tab where the watermark is located and then select open so that the watermark will automatically be attached to the selected cell in the worksheet.

selecting the picture icon from the illustrations group is never the first step to take because the destination of the watermark has to be defined first.