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compound document

In Windows, a document containing elements that have been created using other programs. Usually managed through a word processor, such a document might include a table created in a spreadsheet and pictures created in a drawing program. These items may be linked using object linking and embedding (OLE), so that any changes made to the table in the word processor will also be made to the original table developed in the spreadsheet.


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