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samhdc samhdc is offline Determining file path for linked image in Word 2007 Windows XP Determining file path for linked image in Word 2007 Office 2007
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Default Determining file path for linked image in Word 2007

We have reports with hundreds of photographs, all linked. We are currently using Word 2007. How do I find the filepath for a particular linked image? I know how to use the Prepare / Edit Links function to see a list of ALL of the links, but I cannot tell from the list which image is which.



In Word 2003, I used to be able to select the image and toggle to the path with F9. How do I do that in Word 2007? It seems like I should be able to select an image in the file, and then the Edit Links list should have that file highlighted, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

Thanks for any help!
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