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OLE

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What is OLE?

OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) is a Microsoft technology that allows applications to create compound documents, combining data from multiple applications into a single document. It enables embedding or linking data (objects) created by one application into another. For example, an OLE object can be a spreadsheet embedded in a Word document. When the object is edited, it can be updated in-place, providing a seamless integration between different applications.

What other technologies are related to OLE?

OLE Complementary Technologies

Microsoft Office applications like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint heavily utilize OLE for embedding and linking documents and objects within each other, making them strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside OLE in 0% (57) of relevant job posts

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Philips
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