![]() You can link or embed external files (such as spreadsheets or word-processing documents) in an Autodesk Inventor model or drawing. OLE links are also created when running the default settings for Inventor’s finite element analysis (FEA) module (included in the Professional version of the software). Inventor will create OLE links in certain scenarios, such as when images are inserted for use in decals, or for when an image map is used in a texture or appearance. This is similar to object linking and embedding (OLE) in that when the referenced file changes, the corresponding document updates accordingly. ![]() Proper use and management of OLE objects as embedded or linked objects is important to proper management of files and collaborative efforts.Įditor's note: This tutorial courtesy of IMAGINiT Technologies.Īutodesk Inventor uses internal hyperlinks embedded into assembly, drawing, and presentation files in order to ensure proper updating of files as the modeling and subassemblies change. Create and Remove OLE Links in Inventor Files 30 Jul, 2017 By: Mark Flayler IMAGINiT Tricks Tutorial: Inventor has the ability to create object linking and embedding (OLE) links to non-native files such as images, PDFs, and spreadsheets.
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