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An embedded object is an object which is created separately and then placed into another object or program. Embedded objects are self-contained and they can work independently. These objects are embedded to work in combination with other objects or programs.
Embedded object. In general, an embedded object is a separate file not created in the program that is placed into the program. For example, when using a word processor program, you paste a movie clip into the word processor document; this would be considered an embedded object.
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 objects this way from any program that supports the technology of linking and embedding objects (object linking and embedding, or OLE).
Do not remove the object. Immobilize the object in the current position using a ring bandage or other method. Keep the area rested. Apply pressure around the object to control bleeding. Do not apply direct pressure over the object. Seek medical advice or call 000.
Object linking and embedding (OLE) is a Microsoft technology that facilitates the sharing of application data and objects written in different formats from multiple sources. Linking establishes a connection between two objects, and embedding facilitates application data insertion.
Do not remove the object. Immobilize the object in the current position using a ring bandage or other method. Keep the area rested. Apply pressure around the object to control bleeding. Do not apply direct pressure over the object. Seek medical advice or call 000.
Do not remove the embedded object from the wound as it will have damaged on the way in and will damage again on the way out! If the object is a splinter, that is not deeply embedded in the wound, and you can clearly see and grasp the end. Use sterile tweezers to pull it out in the reverse direction that it went in.
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