You can edit a linked
or embedded OLE object in a drawing by double-clicking the object
to open the source application.
You can use any selection method to select OLE
objects and then use most editing commands, the Properties palette,
or grips to make changes. When you use grips to change the size
of an OLE object, the shape of the object does not change if the
aspect ratio is locked in the Properties palette. The following
editing commands are not available for OLE objects: BREAK, CHAMFER, FILLET, and LENGTHEN.
In a 2D visual style, when an OLE object is
rotated or is not in Plan view, the content of the OLE object is
temporarily hidden and only the frame is displayed. The content
is always shown in a 3D visual style.
In the Properties palette, the general properties
listed for an OLE object apply to the frame.
Because grips are displayed on the frame, grip
editing is not available if the frame is not displayed. To display
the frame, change the setting of the OLEFRAME system variable.
Edit Information in OLE
Objects
You
can edit the information in linked or embedded OLE objects by double-clicking
the object to open the source application.
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.
To edit a linked drawing
from within the destination application
- Open the document that contains the linked
drawing (for example, a Microsoft Word file).
- Double-click the linked drawing.
The drawing opens.
- Modify the drawing as necessary.
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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
- Start the program and open the linked
drawing.
- Modify the drawing and view as necessary.
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- Update the link in the destination document
if necessary.
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 embedded objects
- Open the document that contains the embedded AutoCAD objects
(for example, a Microsoft Word file).
- Double-click the embedded objects to
start the program and display the objects.
- Modify the objects as necessary.
- To save changes to the embedded objects,
click File menu
Update.
- To return to the destination application,
To restore an OLE object
to its original size and shape
- Select the OLE object.
- Right-click.Click OLE
Reset.
The Reset option is also available in the Text
Size dialog box.
To control the display
of OLE objects
- At the Command prompt, enter olehide.
- Enter one of the following values:
- 0 Displays OLE
objects in both paper space and model space.
- 1 Displays OLE
objects in paper space only.
- 2 Displays OLE
objects in model space only.
- 3 Does not display
OLE objects.
To turn the display of
the frames of OLE objects on or off
- At the Command prompt, enter oleframe.
- Enter one of the following values:
- 0 Frame is not
displayed and not plotted.
- 1 Frame is displayed
and is plotted.
- 2 Frame is displayed
but is not plotted.
The frame must be displayed in order for grips
to be visible.
CommandsCOPYCLIP
Copies selected objects
to the Clipboard.
CUTCLIP
Copies selected objects
to the Clipboard and removes them from the drawing.
ERASE
Removes objects from
a drawing.
PASTECLIP
Pastes objects from
the Clipboard into the current drawing.
U
Reverses the most recent
operation.
System VariablesOLEFRAME
Controls whether a frame
is displayed and plotted on all OLE objects in the drawing.
OLEHIDE
Controls the display
and plotting of OLE objects.