compound file <definition>

Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects (ADO)

compound file

An implementation of COM structured storage for files. A compound file stores separate objects in a single, structured file consisting of two main elements: storage objects and stream objects. Together, they function like a file system within a file. For more information, see Compound Files in the Microsoft® Platform SDK.

A number of individual files bound together in one physical file. Each individual file in a compound file can be accessed as if it were a single physical file.