Because a linked object is created and stored in a separate source file and then it is linked to the destination file, while an embedded object is created in a separate source file but then it is inserted into the destination file , becoming the part of that file.
Because a linked object is created and stored in a separate source file and then it is linked to the destination file, while an embedded object is created in a separate source file but then it is inserted into the destination file , becoming the part of that file.
OLE Object
The field in the database can store OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) objects, which are either linked to or embedded within the table. This allows users to insert objects like images, videos, or documents directly into the database field. OLE objects enable the database to manage and display these objects within the table.
For example, a spreadsheet object can be brought into a word-processing document. Any time the spreadsheet object is updated in the original spreadsheet software, the object is automatically updated in the destination document.
An embedded object is something that is stuck into another object. Embedded means that the object is usually not going to come out of the other object readily.
"Linking" refers to providing a "reference" to the source data; if the source is deleted, the link no longer functions; many different types of files, programs, and programming interfaces refer to displaying externally located data as linking. Linking is advantageous when the data might later change and the program or file that contains the link would benefit from having the latest version of the data. "Embedding" has a slightly different context depending on the context that you are using it. If you are referring to a file (such as a Flash file, Microsoft executable file, and so on), embedding refers to storing the data directly within the other data type. An executable can store Icon files, for example, which alter their presentation on the Desktop or Start Menu by showing an identifying image so users can tell programs apart visually. Embedding in a document file depends on the type of document file in question. Some document files store a copy of the data in the file, while other document formats simply imply that a plugin program is embedded into the document's data. Finally, applications can embed other applications within them during execution. For example, a program could be written to embed an Internet Explorer web viewer into a larger program. When embedding refers to "storing a copy", the benefit is that the source file can be deleted without affecting this dependent file. The disadvantage, of course, is that updates to the source data require updating the dependent file through whatever means available (applications have to be recompiled, documents have to be edited, etc). When embedding refers to "running a copy of a program within another program", there are many advantages: less code has to be used each time a component is reused, the component can be upgraded independently of the main program, and a component can crash without crashing the entire application (possibly including recovering data from the failed component). The disadvantage of embedding is, of course, memory usage will be higher than having a single, unified program.
In Excel 2007, on the Insert menu ribbon, in the Text section, click on Object. Follow the directions in the Object window to select a Word document. If you do not want the entire document embedded in the worksheet, then you will need to cut and paste the sections you want to use.
hai guy, you see the word art in ms word application?? the typed word art text is the object. when you double click on it it will display the wordart text editor . so the object links the editor. that y called ole. regards s.s.senthil kumar Tamilnadu, India hai guy, you see the word art in ms word application?? the typed word art text is the object. when you double click on it it will display the wordart text editor . so the object links the editor. that y called ole. regards s.s.senthil kumar Tamilnadu, India ssmailid@yahoo.com
To quickly determine if spreadsheet data in a Word document is linked to a source file, right-click on the data and choose "Linked Worksheet Object" or "Linked Excel Chart" if available. If the option to "Edit Links" appears, it indicates that the data is linked to an external file. Additionally, you may see the "Update Link" prompt when opening the document, which further confirms the data’s linked status.
embedded object
You have to use JavaScript. It is built into the DOM, but it requires that to read and manipulate the Document Object Model.
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