Compound document

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As a composite document ( English compound document ) refers to a file that contains the content from multiple file formats are put together. This can be, for example, texts , images or audio files that are stored in a word processor or z. B. a spreadsheet are included. In Microsoft software , this functionality was first implemented through OLE , further examples are HTML , XML , KParts (KDE), Bonobo (GNOME) or Lotus Notes .

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