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-ole Also known as Object Linking and Embedding, OLE describes the technology and interface for implementing support for object interaction.
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-ole A Microsoft specification for implementing object-oriented software developments. An improved form of DDE, it adopts a layered approach and allows a file or program to be embedded as an object in another file. OLE2 (the most recent version) and ODBC drivers altered without affecting core software software applications from different vendors to be accessed seamlessly. More and more organizations are adopting this set-up.
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-ole Object Linking & Embedding. Allows users to insert multimedia elements (including video) into Windows applications.
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-ole Object Linking and Embedding. Microsoft-defined mechanism for program-to-program communication. OLE enables a user to create compound documents incorporating work from multiple applications.
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