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  3. Open your transferred file in our editor and embed guide in ASC using our drag and drop tools.
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How to embed guide in ASC

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you can embed a library guide into a canvas course site a library guide is an instructional web page created by a subject specialist a librarian who is an expert in a specific discipline a library guide provides instructions for locating information resources on a topic or for a stanford libraries has hundreds of library guides and our subject specialists are happy to work with you in order to create new guides you can review our existing library guides at guides.library.stanford.edu you can also contact a subject specialist to work with you on creating a new guide you can find a list of all our subject specialists at library.stanford.edu people tune in to our next video for instructions on how to embed a library guide into a canvas course site

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When you link to a file, the file remains separate from PowerPoint. The link tells PowerPoint where to find the file to play it. By contrast, when you embed the file, it becomes part of the presentation, so the program always knows where to find it.
Highlight the embed code, then copy it to your clipboard. In your content management system, open up your HTML viewer. Paste the HTML snippet you just copied into your HTML viewer window. Then click OK or Save.
Answer: An embedded hyperlink is when text is used as the link rather than the actual URL. For example, instead of displaying the link as , it is displayed as Blackbaud.
The embed code can be put on a webpage directly. The link can be shared to others to use in a browser, put as the src for an iframe, or used with other products that use urls to embed content, like a web page viewer in SharePoint.
The URL Link is a direct link to your form, hosted on Formstack.com. This should be used if you do not want to embed the form in your own website (or if you dont have your own website). The Embed code is a few lines of javascript that you can use to embed a Formstack form into your own website.
Embed means to integrate external content into another website or page. You embed something when you place a block of code called an embed code into the HTML editor of another website. When you hit Save or Publish, the media then renders on the published page. Embedded content is referenced with HTML.
What is an embed code? An embed code is a block of HTML that is placed in another page and renders a visual element a video, social media post, form, or page from another website or source. You can embed YouTube videos, Twitter posts, GIFs, and other multimedia objects on another website.

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