Examples of using Linked file in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Import as a linked file.
The linked file appears in the current parent frame.
Controls available for a linked file.
Note The linked file is in English only.
Copy and monitor elements in a linked file.
Displays the linked file in its own original parent frameset.
Folder 0 is the folder that contains the linked file;
Note The linked file is in English only.
Students can view and download the linked file or folder.
New loads the linked file into a new browser window.
See the description in the sample code and the linked file Resourceinfo. json.
Blank loads the linked file into a new, unnamed browser window.
A linked file can appear in the Links panel in any of the following ways.
Replaces the entire browser window with the linked file, removing all current frames.
Self loads the linked file into the same frame or window as the link. .
If the frame containing the link is not nested, the linked file loads into the full browser window.
Displays the linked file in the same frame as the original file. .
A registry entry can be used to prevent Outlook from blocking linked file attachments so that they can be opened directly.
A linked file can appear in the Links panel in any of the following ways.
Embedding the contents of a linked file suspends management operations for that link. .
Upsampled asset: A linked file has been placed
Missing image: The original asset of a linked file has been moved
Top loads the linked file into the full browser window,
Out of date asset: The original asset of a linked file has been edited outside of Adobe Muse since you placed it.
Displays the linked file in a new window, leaving the original browser window open.
replace metadata associated with a linked file; however, you can save a copy of the metadata in a template and apply it to other files. .
When you insert a linked file, PowerPoint creates a link to the file's current location.
When you insert a linked file, PowerPoint creates a link to the file's current location.
Parent loads the linked file into the parent frameset
The best way to determine whether an attachment is a linked file is to use a MAPI-based tool such as MFCMAPI to check if the PR_ATTACH_METHOD property of the attachment is set to one of the following values: Value MAPI Flag.