Inserting some pictures into a Word document is really cool. The illustrations save a lot of chatter. But how do you extract all the pictures from the document at once?
How do I quickly extract all the pictures in a Word 2007 document?
Is the new Word 2007 interface exciting for you? Here's a little tip that might help you:
Inserting some pictures into a Word document is really cool. The illustrations save a lot of chatter. But how do you extract all the pictures from the document at once?
The Word 2007 document (. docx) is essentially a compressed document, and changing the suffix name to. zip can be opened directly. This can not be used on older versions of Word documents (. doc documents).
1, look at this picture, assuming this is your colorful document
2, save your content, turn off the file.
3, find the document, the file suffix name should be. docx. This indicates that it is a standard Word 2007 (or later) document.
4, we change its suffix name to. zip. (just add the. zip to the. docx and he becomes the docx.zip end of the file.) is renamed to. zip file, not let you compress the file OH.
5, now it becomes a compression package, double-click to open it.
6, find the Wordmedia directory inside. The pictures are all in it?
7. Just cuff them straight out of the line. You can drag them directly to the target location.
8, after finishing, don't forget to change the file name back.