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OLE Overview
The Microsoft Windows operating environment allows the transfer and sharing of information
between applications by using a technique known as Object Linking & Embedding, or OLE
(pronounced olé). Embedding allows drawings, sounds or almost any objects to be created within an
application, and then inserted (embedded or linked) within another file or document. The embedded
object can then be edited (or activated) by merely double clicking on it. Linking allows an object to
be shared by several documents by forging links between the destination documents and the source
object, e.g. a company logo may appear in several word processor documents by linking to a graphics
object rather than embedding.
Embedding and Linking Objects within the CX-Supervisor application can either be achieved by
using the Object Packager, or by embedding or linking objects directly within a page.
Note:
Object Packager
The Object Packager is a Windows application which enables objects to be "wrapped" for insertion
into documents. It can be used to either create a link to a file held on disk or to embed an object into
a page. Once embedded or linked, the object can be moved and positioned in a similar way to any
other object created within CX-Supervisor.
To use the Object Packager, select Package from the list of objects displayed in the Insert Object
dialog shown later in this chapter. An example of a typical Object Packager window is as follows:
For the remainder of this chapter only the direct insertion of objects using the CX-Supervisor built-in
functions are detailed. For further details of using the Object Packager refer to the Windows User
Guide, or the Object Packager On-line Help.
Whether using the Windows Object Packager or embedding or linking objects directly, proceed as
follows:
Release 2.0
Packages may only be embedded or linked into CX-Supervisor pages if they are
created using OLE-compliant applications. This applies to objects either directly
linked or embedded within CX-Supervisor, and those inserted using the Object
Packager.
APPENDIX F – Obsolete Features
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