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I have a Word document with a lot of images. I need to export the images as individual files. Is there a macro for this? |
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If it's a .docx or .docm file, you don't need a macro. Simply change the file extension to .zip, then open the zip archive and extract the images from there. Restore the original extension afterwards.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Great, thanks!
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| macro, microsoft word, vba |
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