y the file containing the OLE object. You must include the entire file name, including its extension. If the file is located in a directory other than the current default directory, include the path with the file name.
LINK
If LINK is included, a link is created between the OLE object and the file that contains the object. The OLE object appears in the general field but the object's definition remains in the file. If LINK is omitted, the OLE object is embedded in the general field.
CLASS
Include the CLASS clause to specify an OLE class for an OLE object other than the default class.
Tip To determine the class for an OLE object, run REGEDIT and double-click on the OLE object. The class name is listed under Identifier. br/>
You can specify a class name when the file extension for the file containing the OLE object is different than the default extension and you want to force the behavior for the class. If the default extension can be used by multiple OLE servers, include the class to specify a particular server.
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3. Practical usage of data transfer.
In applications you can find the examples of the above mentioned commands usage and their results in different Microsoft Applications (FoxPro, Word & Excel). br/>
4. Technical facilities & literature used.
During creating this program the following equipment & software was used:
Pentium 100 MHz PC with 8 Mb RAM
Microsoft Windows'95
Microsoft Visual FoxPro 3.0
Microsoft Word 7.0
Microsoft Excel 7.0
Printer Hewlett Packard LaserJet5L
No special literature but build-in HELP of Visual FoxPro 3.0, Word 7.0, Excel 7.0 & useful advices was used to create this laboratory work.
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5. Applications.
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Application 1 "Transfering data form FoxPro to Word & Excel"
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Application2 "FoxPro database converted to Excel (. xls) file"
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Application 3 "FoxPro database converted to Word (. sdf) file"
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Application 4 "FoxPro base converted in Word file - in Excel"
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