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Conceptually, Office documents may have up to three classes of
components: images, OLE-based embedded components, and virtual
components. Images are graphic data that are stored and manipulated
directly by the application. This includes the cached versions of any
embedded components and any graphic data that the application
manipulates directly. OLE-based embedded components are data created
using a separate application, as described above. Among the most
common types of embedded components are components that implement
image types. To differentiate these image types (which are created by
a separate application, and hence a type of component) from the
primitive images managed by the application we will use the term
``image components.'' Finally, virtual components are objects
that are not implemented as OLE-based components but that are
perceived by the user as separate entities (i.e., pages in
Word, slides in PowerPoint, and sheets in Excel).
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Eyal DeLara
2000-05-16