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As it says on the tin, I'm working with Word docs, each of which has around 40 photos embedded in them, and need to download the photos.
At the moment I have to right-click each photo and choose Save As Picture. Is there a way of downloading all ~40 photos at once? Thanks in advance J |
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Yes, but...
Quality may be degraded and you'll have to figure out which is which. Save the document as a web page. The pictures will all be saved in the accompanying folder. Close Word. Once you have the pictures renamed and in a different folder, you can delete the web page and the folder will be deleted as well. |
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If it's a .docx or .docm format file, you can make a copy, change the extension to .zip, then open the .zip archive & extract all the images.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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