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move the selected paragraph down to the next lower outline level. (INT 36)
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The file where you want to insert a copied object. (INT 3) |
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The program used to create the file in which you want to insert a copied object. (INT 3) |
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To insert the copy of an object in the destination file, along with a link to the source program, allowing you to edit the object using the source program’s commands. (INT 2) |
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To convert data from the source program’s format to the format of the destination program, and then send it to the destination program. (INT 21) |
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To pull data from its original source program and convert it to a format supported by the destination program. (INT 21) |
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To create a direct connection between an object in the source and the destination programs. The object exists in only one place—the source file—but the link displays the object in the destination file as well. (INT 2) |
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Anything that can be manipulated as a whole; such as a chart, table, picture, video, sound clip, block of text, or almost anything else you can create on a computer. (INT 2) |
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object linking and embedding (OLE)
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A way of transferring and sharing information between programs. Also called integration. (INT 4) |
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Used to collect text and other items from Office documents, and then paste those items into any other Office document. (INT 43) |
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To move the selected paragraph up to the next higher outline level. (INT 36) |
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The file that initially contains the object to be copied, embedded, or linked. (INT 2) |
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The program used to create an object. (INT 2) |
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