Convert tables & pics from web pages & Word documents into JPG

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Seamaiden

Can any freeware do this?

Tables embedded on a webpage or Word document can't be saved or
extracted. Pictures & graphics in a Word document also can't be saved or
extracted. A tool that can extract them? Similarly, a tool that can take
an entire table from a web page and convert it to JPG?
 
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Al Klein

Can any freeware do this?
Tables embedded on a webpage or Word document can't be saved or
extracted. Pictures & graphics in a Word document also can't be saved or
extracted. A tool that can extract them? Similarly, a tool that can take
an entire table from a web page and convert it to JPG?

Any program that can do a snapshot of the desktop.
 
C

CharlieDontSurf

seamaid24- said:
Can any freeware do this?

Tables embedded on a webpage or Word document can't be saved or
extracted.

Firefox. Click and drag from just before the table to just after,
highlighting everything inbetween. Right-click on the highlighted
portion, select View Selection Source. Copy the selected markup in the
window that pops up. Paste into a text editor and trim extraneous markup
and content outside the <table>...</table> tags.
 
S

SeaMaiden

CharlieDontSurf said:
Firefox. Click and drag from just before the table to just after,
highlighting everything inbetween. Right-click on the highlighted
portion, select View Selection Source. Copy the selected markup in the
window that pops up. Paste into a text editor and trim extraneous markup
and content outside the <table>...</table> tags.

That sounds complicated. I don't have any programming skills.
 
L

Lou

SeaMaiden said:
That sounds complicated. I don't have any programming skills.

Print those instructions and try it:))

It's not that difficult - I followed their instructions and got it done
without understanding a bit of it!

Lou
 
M

M. L.

They can certainly be copied and pasted from one program to another,
although the text might lose its formatting.

They are clickable and extractable via copy & paste.

PDFcreator can print just about any printable document as a jpg image. You
can use your favorite image editing program to cut out and save the part of
the image you want to keep.

Irfanview, Purrint, among many others.
 

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