Converting a Word Document into a .jpg

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I have a business logo that was copied/pasted into a Word Document. How do I
convert this document into a .jpg?
 
click the picture then right click and cut the open paint and click edit >
paste then goto save as and click the button were it says bitmap and change
it to .jpg dont no if theres away to do it inside word itself
 
How do you open Paint?
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JP


matt hopkins said:
click the picture then right click and cut the open paint and click edit >
paste then goto save as and click the button were it says bitmap and change
it to .jpg dont no if theres away to do it inside word itself
 
Hi, JP.

Start | All Programs | Accessories | Paint.

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JP said:
I have a business logo that was copied/pasted into a Word Document. How do I
convert this document into a .jpg?

Do a Save-AS from the file menu and change the file type to "web page (HTML)"
(bottom line in the save-as window will give you that choice.)
Give it a new name.

Then look for a folder with that new name, all the graphics on the original document will be in that
folder already as a jpg.
 
I saved the file as a web page. When I went to the folder I saw two files -
One was saved as a .png and the other as a .gif. But I didn't see one
indicating .jpg.
 
JP said:
I have a business logo that was copied/pasted into a Word Document. How do I
convert this document into a .jpg?


JP there is a very useful free utility called IrfanView
www.irfanview.com that a lot of people use to convert from one type to
another / resize and manipulate all kinds of image formats. You may find
this helpful too.
 
I saved the file as a web page. When I went to the folder I saw two files -
One was saved as a .png and the other as a .gif. But I didn't see one
indicating .jpg.

jpg is not the only graphic format in the world. png and gif are also
image formats - quite simple to change from one to the other - imagemagick
will do quite easily.
 

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