What are clip art? Differentiate between linking and embedding an object?
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Answer:You can add objects such as a file, an image or an audio file to a Word document, an Excel spreadsheet, an HTML document by linking or embedding. The main difference between linking and embedding is where the data are stored and how they are updated after they where linked or embedded.
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Clip art refers to pre-made images or graphics that are often used for illustration purposes. These images can be found in various forms, such as digital images or printed materials, and can be used for personal or commercial purposes. Clip art often includes simple drawings or symbols, such as icons, arrows, and cartoon characters.
- Linking an object means creating a reference or link to the original object, which remains in its original location. When the file that contains the link is opened, the linked object is loaded from its original location. Any changes made to the original object will be reflected in the linked object.
- Embedding an object means inserting a copy of the object directly into the file. The embedded object becomes a part of the file, and it is stored within the file. Any changes made to the original object will not affect the embedded object.
- Linking reduces the size of the file as it only contains a reference to the object, but the linked object may not be accessible if the original object is moved, deleted, or renamed. On the other hand, embedding increases the size of the file as it includes a copy of the object, but the embedded object remains accessible even if the original object is moved, deleted, or renamed.
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