Discriminate between linked and embedding a document. Does embedding an object increases the size of the document? List any two websites that offer free clipart
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Difference between linked and embedded objects.
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- When a content is created with object, a dynamic link between the content inserted and the content that was created in another Microsoft Office program.
- But, when a content is pasted and inserted as a linked or embedded objects, one can can work with it in the original program.
- The main differences that lies between the linked objects and the embedded objects are where the data is stored and how it is updated the data after being placed in the Word file.
- When an object is being linked then the information could be updated if the source file is modified.
- When an object is embedded in Excel, information in the Word file will not change if the source Excel file is modified.
- The two sites that offer free clipart are:-
- Wpclipart
- Dreamstime
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Explanation:
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. If you embed the worksheet in the report, your report contains a static copy of the data.
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