XCLN: Public Folders and Linked/Embedded DocumentsLast reviewed: April 2, 1997Article ID: Q156565 |
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SUMMARYIf you open an OLE object located in a Microsoft Exchange Public Folder (PF), copy part of the object to the clipboard, and paste a link to that object into another OLE aware application, any subsequent modifications to the original OLE object will modify a local copy of the OLE object, not the one located in the PF. This behavior is not specific to any one application, it will occur with any application that is OLE aware. This behavior is by design. The file stored in the PF is an OLE object and as such, has no actual file system path. Therefore, the OLE client links to a local temporary file while it is open.
MORE INFORMATIONTo reproduce this behavior, follow these steps:
menu and selecting Copy.5. Start Microsoft Word and create a new Word document. 6. Open the Edit menu, click the Paste Special command, click the Paste Link radio button, select Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object in the As listbox, and click OK.NOTE: At this point, the link is pointing to Test.xls in your Temp directory, usually C:\Temp\Test.xls. Now.At this point, the Update column will display N/A because the link is pointing to a file in the temp directory that no longer exists.
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