Appendix A. Sharing Information Between Office 2003 Programs
This appendix explores how Office products work together. Office programs integrate so well that it is hard to know where to start describing the possibilities. Generally, if you need to combine two or more Office files, you are able to load or embed one product's file within another even though the Office programs that created the two files are completely different.
From inserting links in Word documents to combining an Access table and an Excel worksheet into a PowerPoint presentation, Office supplies the interaction you need. You can also add your own graphics to your Office documents by drawing with the Office drawing tools.
Sharing Data Between Applications
Office's cornerstone is ...
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