What is the use of OLE

we can link to the other application
we can remove the other application
we can adjust the application
none of these

The correct answer is: A. we can link to the other application.

OLE stands for Object Linking and Embedding. It is a technology that allows you to create documents that contain objects from other applications. For example, you could create a Word document that contains an Excel spreadsheet, or a PowerPoint presentation that contains a Word document.

When you link to an object, the object is not actually stored in the document. Instead, a link is created to the object in the original application. This means that the object will be updated if the original application is updated.

When you embed an object, the object is actually stored in the document. This means that the object will not be updated if the original application is updated.

Options B and C are incorrect because they are not possible with OLE. Option D is incorrect because it is not a correct answer to the question.