Teema: I know the answer to this question but want to see if there is an easier way
or if others know the answer too. And for those that run into this situation, you can learn from this ;)
I was sent a picture embedded into Word. You can't right click and save it. I tried that and it didn't work. How does one extract the picture from Word. I tried something and it did work. Anyone know? ;)
Teema: Re: I know the answer to this question but want to see if there is an easier way
Gr☺uch☺: Save the doc as an html page on to your desk top, it will then (or should) create a folder with the photo/picture in there.. Or you can some times click the image click save then go to your graphics program that is open. click new and paste.. most times that works but it can give you a grainy photo for some reason.. but saving as an htm or html page you normallly get the image the way it was intended to look/
Teema: Re: I know the answer to this question but want to see if there is an easier way
Rose: Smartie. ;) That's what I did (saved to a html file). I didn't know it could be done so I just guessed. Pretty cool. Your second idea I think I tried. I right clicked the image but didn't get a save option. ;)
Teema: Re: I know the answer to this question but want to see if there is an easier way
Rose: sure. the quality of a graphic may vary. within word, there is no chance to change and/or increase the quality, because word is not the program one should use to embed graphics. unfortunately, naby people just know word and nothing else. if possible, the graphic should be sent as a graphic and not embedded into word. the average graphic with a good quality on a screen is a 72dpi-jpeg file. to be printed it should be minimum 150dpi. there are many easy-to-handle freeware-progs that help people to view and resize graphics. i recommend e.g. "irfan view"
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