Supporting the Clipboard, DDE, and OLE in Applications. Microsoft Windows provides many methods through which applications can communicate with each other, including shared memory, shared files, the Clipboard, dynamic data exchange (DDE), and object linking and embedding (OLE). Microsoft Windows provides many methods through which applications can communicate with each other, including shared memory, shared files, the Clipboard, dynamic data exchange (DDE), and object linking and embedding (OLE). Many applications would benefit from the ability to import data from other applications or export it to them. The difficulty lies in determining which of the mechanisms listed above are most appropriate to support.
Requirements:
Windows 95/98/NT/XP
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