Respuesta :
The statement is false because when you will paste the circle as an image into the spreadsheet, that will not be added to a cell, it would rather float over the cells, covering the cells behind it. When you are dealing with Microsoft excel, pasting things is quite easy and simple, just click on insert, find the option to insert the image, and select the location of the image to upload.
The letters, words or headings are pasted in the cells. The images are never locked in the cells, they simply float.
The letters, words or headings are pasted in the cells. The images are never locked in the cells, they simply float.

False.
When you copy an object/image or insert it manually into an Excel spreadsheet cell, what will happen is that the object will lie on a separate layer and it will float on the sheet independently from the cell. If you want it embedded inside the cell, you can either resize both the picture and adjust the cell or merge the cells.