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Object linking and embedding (OLE)
(Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 only)
Object linking and embedding are two ways to
import an Adobe Photoshop image into another
application and update that image when it is mod-ified.
Photoshop is an OLE 2.0 server, which
means it supports embedding or linking an image
in an OLE container application (usually a word-processor
or page-layout program). For example,
you can insert Adobe Photoshop files and selec-tions
into other OLE applications such as Adobe
PageMaker 6.0 ® and Microsoft Word ® 7.0 using
copy and paste, drag and drop, or other methods.
Once an image is in the container application, you
can double-click it to open and edit it in Photo-shop.
When you close the file in Photoshop, the
image is updated in the container application.
To link or embed a selection or image in an OLE
application:
Do one of the following: Make a selection, select the move tool, and use
the right-mouse button to drag the selection to the
OLE container application (if it supports this
feature) or to the desktop. When you release the
mouse button, choose Create Scrap Here. If you
dropped the object on the desktop, you can then
drag that scrap object into an OLE container
application.
Note: You cannot drag scraps into a Photoshop
image because Photoshop is an OLE server only, not
a container. Copy a selection in Photoshop and insert it in
your OLE container application using its Paste
Special command. Refer to your word-processing
or page-layout application documentation for
more instructions. Pasted selections can only be
embedded, not linked. Use your OLE container application’s Insert
Object command to insert a new Photoshop image
or existing Photoshop file as OLE-embedded or
OLE-linked object. Refer to your word-processing
or page-layout application documentation for
instructions.
To insert an unlinked screen-resolution bitmap into
an OLE application:
With the move tool or any selection tool, use the
left-mouse button to drag a selection to the OLE
container application. When you drop the object,
it appears as a 72 ppi bitmap, which cannot be
automatically updated in Photoshop.
To modify and update a linked or embedded image in
an OLE application:
1 Double-click the linked or embedded image in
your word-processor or page-layout application to
launch Adobe Photoshop (if it is not already
running) and open the image for editing.
2 Modify the image as desired.
3 Do one of the following: For embedded images, close the file, or choose
File > Update or File > Close & Return to <appli-cation
name>. For linked images, save and close the file.
Note: You can also modify linked files without first
opening the container document; the linked image
will be updated the next time you open the document
in its OLE container application.
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