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Haley is doing work that involves creating a lot of tables, including inserting Excel spreadsheets into her documents. Once she’s created the spreadsheet, she makes minor size alterations by dragging cell borders, then uses formulas to add, subtract, and sort data she enters. She is about to go on a trip where she will need to use Word Online instead of the desktop version of Word. Will she be able to keep working at a reasonable pace, given Word Online’s limitations? Why or why not? What should she do to ease the transition? List any Add-ins from the Office Store that will help her work on this during her trip.

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