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The mp3 is a music file. The PDF is (usually) a text document file. It is possible to embed a MP3 audio file into a PDF document, but you will need to purchase Adobe Acrobat Professional (about $500.00) to do it.
Depending on what kind of document you're publishing, you may be able to convert it to .HTML, which is a Web-page compatible file format. Then you can embed it into your page.
You will need to embed the SWF file in your HTML using the following code:
You can't convert an image file into a word file however you can embed an image file inside a word document. To do this simply drag and drop the image into a blank document and save it. Alternatively use the insert from the menus.
You cannot embed a program into an HTML file
You have two options: you can embed the file (so it plays like background music) or you can link to the file (so the user has to open it separately).To embed-To link-click here for music
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Narrowly, "document" refers to a file containing text; more broadly, it can mean a spreadsheet or other file with material that can be read.
Yes and no. A file is a broader term. A document is a file, but there are many kinds of files, so not every file is a document. You can have an image file for example, which is not a document.
Click the file tab then click the option button. The powerpont option dialog box opens.clicks save in the left pane then click the embed fonts in the file check box
Document has different meanings (abstraction) in various context. A document does not to be a file, some abstraction do emphasize that a document is NOT a file, but may be loaded or saved into a file. Also, in some context, a file may not contain only 1 document, but some. In this context, a Document is NOT a file.
If by "embed" you mean include so users can download it, you can compress it in ZIP format, save it to your web root directory and put an HTML link to it in your page. If you mean executing the application directly in your web site, that would depend on the language you used to create it. If it's a Flash application, save it as a SWF file and embed it with HTML or a script like SWFObject. If it's a Java app, create an applet that can open in a run-time environment plug in. The variations are nearly endless. Consult your app's documentation.