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An industry-standard method for inserting an object into a document. The document retains a connection, or link, with its original program so that double-clicking on the object in the document opens the object's original program.
Ãâó: www.dpia.org/glossary/o.html
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Signal amplitudes or frequencies above the specified limits of the instrument; typically displayed as "OL' on the display of a DMM.
Ãâó: www.mytoolstore.com/ideal/glossary.html
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Object Linking and Embedding. A Microsoft Windows technology for presenting applications as objects within other applications and hence to extend the apparent functionality of the host (or client) application. Now on version 2.0.
Ãâó: www.olapreport.com/glossary.htm
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Object Linking and Embedding, Microsoft's greatest contribution to industrial control, allows operators to link the same object in several different applications.
Ãâó: dereng.com/tlas_glossary.htm
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Object Linking and Embedding. A standard for linking and embedding documents in other documents. OLE is the evolutionary ancestor of COM. COM was the foundation of OLE2 which was released by Microsoft in 1993.
Ãâó: www.innovatia.com/software/papers/com.htm
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