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Editing a(n) ________ object in the destination file affects only the object in the destination file.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The Default Value, an option on the ________ tab in the Property Sheet pane, allows you to define a value that will automatically appear in a new blank record.
 
  A) Other
  B) Event
  C) Data
  D) Format



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