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Juan copied and pasted information from a Word document into a new e-mail message as shown. He would like to get rid of the graph. What will accomplish this task?

a) Clicking on the Only icon from the Control drop-down menu
b) Clicking on the Merge Formatting icon from the Control drop-down menu
c) Double-clicking on the Control button and undoing the paste
d) Double-clicking on the graph area and undoing the paste

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Final answer:

To remove the graph when copying and pasting from a Word document to an email message, double-click on the Control button and undo the paste.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer to get rid of the graph when copying and pasting information from a Word document into a new email message is option c) Double-clicking on the Control button and undoing the paste. By double-clicking on the Control button, you can access the clipboard options, where you can undo the paste and remove the graph. This option is specifically designed to remove unwanted formatting and objects when pasting content from Word into an email message.

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