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Link or embed an image using OLE (Windows only)
Photoshop is an OLE
2.0 server, which means it supports embedding or linking an image
in an OLE container application (usually a word-processing or page-layout
program). For example, you can insert Photoshop files and selections
into other OLE applications, such as Adobe PageMaker, Adobe FrameMaker,
and Microsoft Word, using copy and paste or other methods.
Linking lets you place a link in the OLE container file that
refers to the Photoshop file on the hard drive.
Embedding lets you insert the Photoshop file into the OLE
container file.
After the image is in the container application,
you can double-click it for editing in Photoshop. When you close
the image in Photoshop, it is updated in the container application.
Link or embed a selection or image in an OLE application Do one of the following:Copy a selection in Photoshop, and insert
it in your OLE container application using the application’s Paste
Special command. Refer to your word-processing or page-layout application
documentation for more instructions. Pasted selections can only
be embedded, not linked.
Use your OLE container application’s Insert Object
command to insert a new Photoshop image or existing Photoshop file
as an OLE-embedded or OLE-linked object. Refer to your word-processing
or page-layout application documentation for instructions.
Insert an unlinked screen-resolution bitmap into an OLE application With the Move tool , drag
a selection to the OLE container application. When you drop the
object, it appears as a 72‑ppi bitmap, which cannot be automatically updated
in Photoshop.
Modify and update a linked or embedded image in an OLE application- Double-click the linked or embedded
image in your word-processing or page-layout application to start
Photoshop (if it is not already running), and open the image for
editing.
- Modify the image as desired.
- Do one of the following:
For embedded images, close the file, or
choose File > Update or File > Close & Return
to [application name].
For linked images, save and close the file.
Note: You can also modify linked files without first opening
the container document. The linked image is updated the next time
you open the document in its OLE container application.
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