Creating An Ole Object From A File; Pasting A Linked Ole Object - NUANCE OMNIFORM 2 Reference

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Creating an OLE Object From a File

See steps 1–3 in the section "How to Insert OLE Objects" on page 169 if
you need to create an object. The Insert Object dialog box changes when
you select Create From File.
1
Type a file name in the File text box.
• Click Browse to locate a file.
• Locate and select a file.
• Click OK to return to the Insert Object dialog box.
2
Select Link if you want to link the object to its source file.
Otherwise, the object will be embedded.
3
Select Display As Icon to display the object as an icon, rather
than displaying its actual content.
The Change Icon... button appears when Display As Icon is
selected. Click it to select a new icon for the object or to change
the icon's name. By default, an object appears with the object
type name if it is unlinked and the source file name if it is
linked.
4
Click OK.
The object appears in your form.

Pasting a Linked OLE Object

You can paste information from another application into OmniForm as
a linked OLE object. For example, you could copy cells from an Excel
spreadsheet to the Clipboard. When you open OmniForm, the Paste Link
command in the Edit menu will be active. The object, once pasted, is
linked to the copied cells.
Inserting OLE Objects in a Form
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