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SYMPTOMSWhen you insert a Word object into a document created in another program (an Excel spreadsheet for example), or when you insert an object created in another program into a Word document, you may not be able to activate the object for in-place editing. Case 1: Word Object Inserted into a Document Created in Another ProgramWhen you double-click a Word for the Macintosh document object that is embedded in an program that supports OLE, Word starts and the document opens in a separate window instead of activating in place as expected. You cannot edit the Word document object in place, even if you select the document object, click Object on the Edit menu, and then click Edit on the submenu that appears.In other words, you can use only the OLE Open verb to edit a Word document object; you cannot use the OLE Edit verb to activate the document for editing in the container application. Case 2: Object from Another Program Inserted into a Word DocumentIn Word 6.0, if your document contains an object you embedded from an OLE 1.0 application, such as Microsoft Excel 4.0, you cannot activate the object in Word. If you select the object, click Object on the Edit menu, and then click Edit from the submenu that appears, the application where you created the file is started and the object is opened in a separate window--as if you had clicked Open on the submenu instead of Edit.By contrast, if your Word 6.0 document contains an OLE 2.0 embedded object, you can edit the object in place, as expected. CAUSE
By design, Word for the Macintosh does not implement the OLE Edit verb for
Word document objects. This means you cannot edit a Word document object in
place, as described in case 1, even when the container application supports
OLE.
MORE INFORMATIONIn Word for Windows, when you edit an embedded Word document object in place, some of the Word menus and toolbars temporarily replace those of the container (active) program. You can then edit the object without leaving the container program. This functionality does not exist with Word for the Macintosh document objects. Additional query words: client container double-click embedding inplace in- place insitu in-situ linking second server shortcut specification
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