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Including External Files In Your Document

Sometimes you'll need to include an external file in your document. For example, you might want to include a PowerPoint slide in your document's Printed, Web and Help outputs.

  • To link to the file, but not incorporate its contents into your document, use a Hypertext Link.
  • To incorporate the external file's contents directly into your document, use a File object.

We'll look at the second option here. Author-it uses the standard Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) feature of Windows to include external files in your document in their original format. The application that created the external file must also support OLE.

To Add an OLE Object To Your Document:

  1. In the Library Explorer, select the Folder where you want to store your new OLE File object.
  2. Open the topic where you want to insert the external file, and position the cursor.
  3. Choose Edit > Insert > OLE Object. A new File object window is opened, then the Select File to Insert window is displayed.
  4. Select the external file you want to include. Once selected, the file is copied into the Preview pane of the File window.

    Note: The OLE Object created is always embedded. Changes to that original file will not be reflected in Author-it. To create a linked OLE Object refer to Inserting a Linked File Object.

  5. On the General tab, select Embedded OLE File Template from the Based On list.
  6. Type a Description, then switch to the Print, Help and Web tabs to change any of the File's other settings, like scaling, if necessary.
  7. Save your changes. The new File object is inserted into the topic.
  8. Save your changes to the topic.

See Also

Working With Content

Working with Books

Working with Topics

Working with Graphics

Working with Tables

Working with Headers and Footers

Working With Variables

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