Posted: 10/18/2013 8:12:34 AM EDT
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How would one go about converting a picture saved in a WORD .doc into a .jpeg?
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Right click on the image while it is open in the Word document. You should see an option to "Save As Picture". My default saves it as a jpeg. Well, the problem is that it is 2 side-by-side pics that I'm trying to save as one file. So right-clicking just tries to save the one picture I'm over which is doing me no good because the other is just sitting there by itself like it always was. |
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Well, the problem is that it is 2 side-by-side pics that I'm trying to save as one file. So right-clicking just tries to save the one picture I'm over which is doing me no good because the other is just sitting there by itself like it always was. Quoted:
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Right click on the image while it is open in the Word document. You should see an option to "Save As Picture". My default saves it as a jpeg. Well, the problem is that it is 2 side-by-side pics that I'm trying to save as one file. So right-clicking just tries to save the one picture I'm over which is doing me no good because the other is just sitting there by itself like it always was. Screen shot...? http://en.support.wordpress.com/make-a-screenshot/ Even has pictures |
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Well, the problem is that it is 2 side-by-side pics that I'm trying to save as one file. So right-clicking just tries to save the one picture I'm over which is doing me no good because the other is just sitting there by itself like it always was. Quoted:
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Right click on the image while it is open in the Word document. You should see an option to "Save As Picture". My default saves it as a jpeg. Well, the problem is that it is 2 side-by-side pics that I'm trying to save as one file. So right-clicking just tries to save the one picture I'm over which is doing me no good because the other is just sitting there by itself like it always was. Right click on both to save them separately then combine them into a single image in Paint. |
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Quoted: Well, the problem is that it is 2 side-by-side pics that I'm trying to save as one file. So right-clicking just tries to save the one picture I'm over which is doing me no good because the other is just sitting there by itself like it always was. Quoted: Quoted: Right click on the image while it is open in the Word document. You should see an option to "Save As Picture". My default saves it as a jpeg. Well, the problem is that it is 2 side-by-side pics that I'm trying to save as one file. So right-clicking just tries to save the one picture I'm over which is doing me no good because the other is just sitting there by itself like it always was. You could screen shot the word doc, then crop the images in paint. Even better, you could save both images then open both in the same paint window and save as one image.
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Well, the problem is that it is 2 side-by-side pics that I'm trying to save as one file. So right-clicking just tries to save the one picture I'm over which is doing me no good because the other is just sitting there by itself like it always was. Quoted:
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Right click on the image while it is open in the Word document. You should see an option to "Save As Picture". My default saves it as a jpeg. Well, the problem is that it is 2 side-by-side pics that I'm trying to save as one file. So right-clicking just tries to save the one picture I'm over which is doing me no good because the other is just sitting there by itself like it always was. Do you have Powerpoint? 1. Copy each picture individually. 2. Paste each picture into the same powerpoint slide. 3. Size and orient them to your liking. 4. Hold Ctrl and click both of the pictures. 5. Right click on either picture. 6. Click on the "Group Option". This should create one image containing both pictures. 7. Right click and save the picture as a normal Jpeg file. |
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Try using the Snipping Tool program. this. do it all the time It really is easier than all the other options. Open the document, locate the pictures, open Snipping Tool, drag a box around pictures, pat your awesome self on the back! |
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Me too <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/E1derful/media/Sniptool_zps52bc379e.png.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v219/E1derful/Sniptool_zps52bc379e.png</a> Quoted:
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Try using the Snipping Tool program. this. do it all the time Me too <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/E1derful/media/Sniptool_zps52bc379e.png.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v219/E1derful/Sniptool_zps52bc379e.png</a> I'll have to look into that. Curious as to what your original post was. I missed it and figure it wasn't nice but probably funny.
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I'll have to look into that. Curious as to what your original post was. I missed it and figure it wasn't nice but probably funny. ![]() Quoted:
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Try using the Snipping Tool program. this. do it all the time Me too <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/E1derful/media/Sniptool_zps52bc379e.png.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v219/E1derful/Sniptool_zps52bc379e.png</a> I'll have to look into that. Curious as to what your original post was. I missed it and figure it wasn't nice but probably funny. ![]() It was a true arfcom smartass GD answer to your problem. But I realized based on your specific wording, after re-reading the OP, that it didn't apply. |


