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What are embedded objects in Word?
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.
What is an embedded item?
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.
What is an embedded object?
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.
What do you mean by embedded and linked objects?
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.
How do you treat embedded objects?
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.
When would you use embedded objects and why?
Because the information is totally contained in one Word document, embedding is useful when you don't want the information to reflect changes in the source file, or when you don't want the document recipients to be concerned with updating the linked information.
How do I view embedded objects in Word?
Use the Go-To command (Ctrl + g) and under “Go to What” select “Object”. Alternately, select all (Ctrl + a), then click Shift + F9, which will show the highlighted field codes for the embedded objects.
How do I remove embedded objects from a Word document?
Select the chart area and press Ctrl+C.
Select the location where you want to paste a picture of the chart, press Ctrl+Alt+V, and pick a Picture format.
Select the original embedded chart and press Delete.
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