This is done by linking in the shared component into the composite
objects that you wish to have shared access. The mechanics of this
are: click first on the component you wish to link in (source), click
second on the component after which you wish to link
it (destination), and click on the Command Menu `Add Link' button.
For example, you could use this mechanism if you wish to have a single `author' object which will be linked in to all documents you produce (rather than duplicating the information in several `author' objects). Similarly, if two users wish to work cooperatively on a document, memo, etc., they can share it via a link.
Note the results of this action: a link to the source component is put after the destination component in destination composite object. It does not put a link within the destination object that you would then see if you expand that object. That is to say, if you click on a source paragraph in window A, a destination paragraph in window B, and then on the Command Menu `Add Link' button, the source paragraph will be linked in after the destination paragraph in window B. No link will be put into the object holding the destination composition component.