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As the name implies, linked objects are elements of some sort often pictures or animations that are linked to either another document or another part of the same document. To be more specific, linked objects are created with an application and inserted into a document that was created with a different application.
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.
In Word, put your cursor where you would like the TOC to appear, go to the References tab in Word, and click on Table of Contents. The table of contents sections of the References tab in Word. Select Insert Table of Contents from the drop-down menu.
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).
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.
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.
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