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Gopalakrishna Bhat gopalakbhat at gmail.com
Mon Nov 21 15:41:30 CET 2011


>
>     o Externally – In this situation, you keep the non-textual
>        files in whatever native format they arrived in and just
>        embed a link to them within your textual document.
>        The advantages and disadvantages are the reverse of
>        the situation above. Advantages: 1) The textual file
>        stays at an easily-manageable size; 2) The textual file
>        remains entirely readable by humans; and 3) the user
>        doesn’t need any special tools to access the images (etc.).
>        The disadvantage is that it’s very easy to leave an image
>        (or what-have-you) behind, especially if it’s located in
>        a far-off folder. In this situation, the receiving user won’t
>        have a complete document.****
>
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>                                     Atlant****
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>
> The disadvantage of this method can be easily overcome as suggested
previously using a zip file. This is what ODF does for its images

With regards,
Gopalakrishna
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