Examples of using Linked objects in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Linked objects.
Section"Linked Objects".
Linked objects and embedded objects. .
When to use linked objects.
Linked objects and embedded objects- Word.
The declare"%1" cannot be moved behind linked objects.
By default, linked objects are updated automatically.
RTF supports text formatting, such as bullets,alignment, and linked objects.
Use linked objects if file size is a consideration.
The differences between linked objects and embedded objects. .
Use linked objects if file size is a consideration.
The differences between linked objects and embedded objects. .
Linked objects remain as separate files, and need to be updated.
In the edit view of an object there is a section called Linked objects.
Linked Objects: Objects that are linked to this note.
If you want the information in your destination file to be updated when the data in the source file changes,use linked objects.
Linked objects: Objects that have been linked with this document.
With RTF, you can format text with bullets, can align text, and can use other options,including adding linked objects.
Linked Objects: Objects that are linked to this note.
Important: When you open a document that contains linked objects, Word prompts you to update the document with data from the linked files.
Linked objects: Objects that have been linked with this contact.
However, you can change the settings for individual linked objects so that the linked object is not updated or so that it is updated only when the reader of your document chooses to manually update it.
Linked objects: Objects that have been linked with this company.
Linked objects This section allows you to link objects to a document(and unlink them as well).
Linked objects When an object is linked, information can be updated if the source file is modified.
Linking Objects to Bones.
A linked object is linked to the source file.
With a linked object, the original information remains stored in the source file.
To paste the information as a linked object, click Paste link. .
A linked object remains connected with its source file.