Using LiveLink Connections You can include DECsound recordings in DECwrite documents using LiveLink connections. A LiveLink connection puts a DECsound recording into a document. The following are examples of when you might find this feature to be useful: * Your document includes a complex graphic showing a machine part or a circuit diagram. Rather than type the description, you can create a LiveLink connection to a DECsound recording. * You want to comment on a draft document prepared by a colleague. Rather than insert handwritten comments in the document, you can use DECsound to insert your comments at appropriate places in the document. When you create a LiveLink connection to a DECsound recording, the recording is maintained in a DECsound file. If you update the recording, the document is updated automatically to include the new recording. When you insert a LiveLink connection to a DECsound file in a DECwrite document, you can insert an icon that indicates the presence of a DECsound recording in the document. If you do not insert the icon, the DECsound data block may be difficult to find in a document. However, if you do insert the icon, the icon is also displayed when you print the document. For more information on creating LiveLink connections to DECsound recordings, double click on an item in the list of additional topics. Additional topics: * LiveLink Connections from DECwrite * Overview of DECsound