| Lesson
#7: The following section will explain the basic
differences between linking and embedding a chart to
create a compound word document. |
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The main topics of this lesson
are:
- Linking a chart to a document
- Embedding
- A compound document
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| Lesson #7:
Understanding OLE and compound documents |
| Topic
# 1 |
Linking
a chart to a document |
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The
linking of the chart to a document is done by
saving the chart as its own document and
linking (connecting) it to a particular “destination”.
It Allows
for changes to be made simultaneously to many
“destinations”. It automatically applies
all image file changes to the document in
“destination”.
It use is preferable if graph in
destinations needs frequent changing.
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| Topic
# 2 |
Embedding |
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Embedding
means storing the graph in a specific
document/destination with the intention of
using this document on another computer or not
changing it.
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| Objective
# 3 |
A
Compound Document |
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The
picture on the right is a refresher of what a
compound document should look like. It is a very
powerful tool for being an effective presenter
and getting your message across neatly and
clearly!
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nOLE
is a very useful tool in creating powerful
reports and presentations!
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Lesson Review |
| In
this lesson we covered the basic
differences between linking and embedding a chart to
create a compound word document.
The topics discussed were:
- Linking a chart to a document
- Embedding
- A compound document
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back to lesson #6
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continue to
lesson #8  |
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