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Figure 140: The embedded media player
OLE objects
Use an OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) object to insert in a
presentation either a new document or an existing one. Embedding
inserts a copy of the object and details of the presumed source
program in the target document; this is the program which is
associated with the file type by the operating system. The major
benefit of an OLE object is that it is quick and easy to edit the contents
just by double-clicking on it. You can also insert a link to the object that
will appear as an icon rather than an area showing the contents itself.
To create and insert a new OLE object:
1) Select Insert > Object > OLE object from the main menu. This
opens the dialog box shown in Figure 141.
Figure 141: Insert OLE Object dialog box
2) Select Create new and select the object type among the available
options.
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