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10._________stores objects created in another application.
(a) OLE (b) Date/Time (c) Auto number​

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Answered by shrinidhi26
5

Answer:

Auto Number

Explanation:

Im not sure

Answered by KailashHarjo
0

OLE stores objects created in another application. Option(a) is the correct answer.

  • OLE is a system that enables users to create and edit documents that include "objects" made by various applications. OLE stands for object linking and embedding in its original form.
  • It is now known as OLE, though. OLE components that have nothing to do with linking and embedding are now included in Active technology. In Microsoft Word documents, for instance, you can embed bitmap images, sound clips, spreadsheet files, and other objects.
  • For the data types for which an external editor is available, the primary application does not need to implement an editor.
  • All applications share the same editing interface for that data type. The user would need to become familiar with all of the different interfaces if each application had its own editor.

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