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.
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