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Edit a linked object or an embedded object
Do any of the following: Edit an embedded object in a program other than the source program
If you don't have the source program (source program: The program used to create a linked object or embedded object. To edit the object, you must have the source program installed on your computer.), convert the embedded object (embedded object: Information (object) contained in a source file and inserted into a destination file. Once embedded, the object becomes part of the destination file. Changes you make to the embedded object are reflected in the destination file.) to the file format of a program you do have. For example, if your Microsoft Word document contains an inserted Microsoft Works Spreadsheet object (and you don't have Works, but you do have Microsoft Excel), you can convert the object to Excel Workbook format and edit the embedded object in Excel.
- Select the embedded object you want to edit.
- On the Edit menu, point to object name Object (for example, Worksheet Object), and then click Convert.
- Select the new file type in the Object type box.
- Click Covert to to convert the object you specified in the Object type box, or click Activate as to open the object as the type you specified in the Object type box.
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