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Viewing documents
Double click on the object that you want to edit. (Note: Some
embedded objects such as voice objects, video clips and
slide presentations, play when you double click on them. To
edit them, follow the steps outlined below.)
Select the object that you want to edit.
From the bottom of the Edit menu, select the name of the object
you want to edit and then choose Edit.
(Note: You may be provided with an Edit and an Open
command. Choose Open to edit the object in its own applica-
tion window, or choose Edit to change the object in the
Viewer window where the Viewer menu and toolbar may be
changed.)
Edit the object and do one of the following:
If you are editing the object in a separate application win-
dow, choose either Exit or Quit from the File menu to return
to Viewer.
If you are editing the object in the Viewer window, where
the Viewer menu and toolbars have been temporarily
replaced, click anywhere outside the object to return to
Viewer.
Incorporating linked information in an image file
You can create a link to share information from another Viewer file
or from a document created in another application, such as a word
processing chart or spreadsheet data. You can then edit or format
the information (also called an “object ”) while you are in the
Viewer. To edit a linked object created in another application, you
must have the other application installed on your computer. To link
an object:
From the Edit menu, choose Insert Object.
Select the Create From File radio button.
In the File box, type the name of the object you want to link to.
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