Final answer:
OLE stands for Object Linking and Embedding, a Microsoft technology for embedding and linking documents and other objects across different applications while maintaining their format and editability. So the correct answer is option B.
Step-by-step explanation:
OLE stands for Object Linking and Embedding. It is a technology developed by Microsoft that allows embedding and linking to documents and other objects. For example, OLE enables a Windows user to create a document in one application, such as Microsoft Word, and then embed or link to a chart from Microsoft Excel.
OLE allows the embedded object to retain its original format and to be edited with the tools of the application that created it, without having to exit the host document.
This enables users to create compound documents, where objects such as charts, spreadsheets, or images can be seamlessly integrated into a document or presentation.