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Hi
Looking for a pointer or two here. I have a Word document with a large number of pictures in it - too many to do this manually or to export as an HTML file. Unless there's a simple way to do this non-programatically, then this is how I see it going. 1. Find the first Heading 1. (eg. "myFirstHeading1") 2. Find the first picture after that point. 3. Export to jpg (or whatever) with the name of the graphic suffixed with 1. eg "myFirstHeading1#1.jpg" 4. Find the next graphic and export. eg. myFirstHeading1#2.jpg 5. Continue until the the next Heading1. Let's call it "mySecondHeading1" 6. The next graphic will therefore be something like mySecondHeading1#1.jpg, then mySecondHeading1#2.jpg, mySecondHeading1#3.jpg. Whilst I have a very good understanding of Excel VBA, I don't have a clue how to turn this Word program into any form of reality. Thanks Martin |
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