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OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) is a component document technology from Microsoft that allows you to dynamically link files and applications together. For instance, an Excel spreadsheet can be embedded within a Microsoft Word document using OLE.
OLE. Stands for “Object Linking and Embedding.” It can be pronounced as “O-L-E,” or “Oh-lay!” if you are feeling Spanish. OLE is a framework developed by Microsoft (way back in Windows 3.1) that allows you to take objects from a document in one application and place them in another.
Linked objects. When an object is linked, information can be updated if the source file is modified. Linked data is stored in the source file. The Word file, or destination file, stores only the location of the source file, and it displays a representation of the linked data.
An embedded document is when one document (often a structured text file, or a binary, or anything else) is embedded within another.
Difference between object linking and embedding It is the process to import objects such as picture, file, video, etc. The linked file gets updated to the destination file. In embedding, files do not propagate to the destination file. Object linking decreases the size of the database than object embedding.
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.
One advantage of linking a document (other than maintaining the connection) is that it keeps your Word document's file size down, because the data is mostly still stored in the Excel sheet and only displayed in Word. One disadvantage is that the original spreadsheet file needs to stay in the same location.
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