Embedding and Linking an Object


PP07S-2.2.1, PP07S-2.3.2

You can embed or link objects in several ways. If you are creating a new object you want to embed or link, use the Insert Object button. If you want to embed an existing file, you can also use Insert Object and specify whether you want to also link the object. If your object is already open in its source program, you can copy the object, and in some cases, paste it onto a slide, automatically embedding it. Finally, you can use the Paste Special command to paste link a copied objectpasting and linking it at the same time.

Insert a New Object


Click the Insert tab, and then click Insert Object button.

Click the Create new option.

Click the type of object you want to insert.

Click OK.

Use the source program tools to edit the object.

When you're done, click outside the object.

Insert a File


Click the Insert tab, and then click Insert Object button.

Click the Create from file option.

Click Browse.

Click the Look in list arrow, and then select the file you want to insert, and then click OK.

To embed the object, clear the Link check box, if necessary. To link it, select the Link check box.

Click OK.

Paste Link an Object


In the source program, select the object you want to paste link.

Click the Home tab.

Click the Cut or Copy button.

Switch to your presentation.

Click the Home tab.

Click the Paste button arrow, and then click Paste Special.

Click the Paste link option.

Click the object type you want.

Click OK.

Did You Know?

You can paste text in different formats. The Paste Special command allows you to paste text on the Clipboard to other parts of a presentation or other documents in different formats: HTML Format, Formatted Text (RTF), or Unformatted Text.

You can insert objects as icons. In the Insert Object dialog box, select the Display As Icon check box. If you insert an object as an icon, you can double-click the icon to view the object. This is especially handy for kiosk presentations.

You can work with embedded objects. If you click an embedded object, you simply select it. You can then resize it in PowerPoint. If you double-click an embedded object, you activate it and the source toolbars and menus appear.




Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 On Demand
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 On Demand
ISBN: 0789736438
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 348

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