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OLELINKS
Updates, changes, and cancels existing OLE links.
System Variables
OLEHIDE
Controls the display and plotting of OLE objects.
Import OLE Objects
You can import information into a drawing from other applications that
support OLE.
Overview of Importing OLE Objects into Drawings
Use one of the following methods to insert information from another
application as an OLE object:
Copy or cut information from an existing file and paste it into the drawing.
Import an existing file created in another application.
Open another application from within the drawing and create the
information that you want to use.
When you insert the information, you specify an insertion point.
By default the OLE object is displayed with a frame that is not plotted. OLE
objects are opaque and are plotted as opaque; they hide objects in back of
them. OLE objects support draw order. You control the display of OLE objects
in two ways:
Set the OLEHIDE system variable to display or suppress the display of all
OLE objects in paper space, model space, or both.
Turn off or freeze a layer to suppress the display of OLE objects on that
layer.
When OLE objects with text are printed, the text size approximates the text
size in the source application.
NOTE OLE objects in drawings are not displayed or plotted in external references
or block references.
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