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Edit OLE Objects When AutoCAD Is the Source Application
The document that contains a linked drawing stores the drawing's file location.
You can edit a linked drawing either from the destination application or in
the source program. The program must be loaded or accessible on the system
along with the document you are editing.
An AutoCAD drawing that is embedded in a document can be edited only
from within the destination application. Double-click the OLE object to start
the program. Editing the original drawing in the program has no effect on
documents in which that drawing is embedded.
See also:
Copy Objects on page 751
To edit a linked drawing from within the destination application
1 Open the document that contains the linked drawing (for example, a
Microsoft Word file).
2 Double-click the linked drawing.
The drawing opens.
3 Modify the drawing as necessary.
4 To save the changes to the drawing, click File menu Save.
5 To return to the destination application, click File menu Exit.
The drawing is changed in all documents that have links to it.
How the link is updated depends on the destination application. Some
applications support automatic updating of links; others require manual
updating of links.
To edit a linked drawing in the source application
1 Start the program and open the linked drawing.
2 Modify the drawing and view as necessary.
3 To save the changes to the drawing, click File menu Save.
4 Update the link in the destination document if necessary.
The drawing is changed in all documents that have links to it.
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