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OLE Definition We define OLE |
OLE - A standard for sharing data between applications. It has been around since Windows 3.1 and continues to improve. For example, if you cut a picture out of Paint and paste it into a word processor document, you are using OLE to properly put the data into your document. Of course, if it doesn't work quite right you can blame OLE, or the program's use of it. OLE allows objects to be linked to and embedded in other documents. Linking creates a link to the actual object; embedding puts a copy of the object into the document. You can usually access the program an object was created with in order to edit the linked or embedded object just by clicking on the object. This is much more advanced than just taking a screenshot of the data you want and pasting it into another program as a graphic that has no relation to the original data. |
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