Hi,
Linking and Embedding:
Click in the document where you want to place the linked or embedded
object. From the Insert menu, select Object, and then click on the Create
From File tab.
The information will be placed into your document at the point indicated.
This process takes a small amount of time so be patient. The table will
show as a selected object. To prevent this from happening, deselect the
Float over text box.
The second way to accomplish this task is to simply cut and paste from and
existing file.
1. Select the information from the source file, to create a linked or
embedded object.
Click Copy
Switch to the destination file, and position the cursor to the proper
placement.
On the Edit menu, select Paste Special.
To create a linked object, click on Paste Link.
To create an embedded object, click Paste. In the As box, click the entry
with the word "object" in its name.
In order to check your link. Close out of the MS Word document. Open the
source file, make some correction and save the file. When you reopen your
destination file the object should reflect the change. If it does not, then
you have created an embedded object.
Please let me know has this helped You...
Thank You...
Raghu...
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