Difference between embedded and linked objects. Guys please answer it.
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The main differences between linked objects and embedded objects are where the data is stored and how you update the data after you place it in the Word file. ... You can insert objectsthis way from any program that supports the technology of linking and embedding objects (object linking and embedding, or OLE).
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The main differences between linked objects and embedded objects are where the data is stored and how you update the data after you place it in the Word file.
You place either a link to the object or a copy of the object in the document. You can insert objects this way from any program that supports the technology of linking and embedding objects (object linking and embedding, or OLE).
For example, a monthly status report may contain information that is separately maintained in an Excel worksheet. If you link the report to the worksheet, the data in the report can be updated whenever the source file is updated. If you embed the worksheet in the report, your report contains a static copy of the data.
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