How to batch extract images in Word

  
Sometimes in Word long documents, we need to extract the pictures separately, one by one is too time-consuming and easy to be distorted. How to quickly extract the pictures, and what is the original size? System Home Xiaobian has compiled two methods for you: [Solutions] Starting with Office 2007, Office uses the Open XML file format to save Word, PowerPoint, and Excel documents, so documents are made up of specific XML and images, videos. It consists of other elements. They are organized in a compressed package that can be extracted directly from the image. [Solution method] Method 1: The decompression software can directly unpack the DOCX document and obtain the elements such as pictures. First rename the DOCX file to a file with the extension ZIP. For example, rename the document name “Chapter 1 .docx” to the first chapter. docx.zip” and then double-click it to open it in the decompression software. After decompressing the document, go to “word→media”, then all the images in the document, and the original image that has not been compressed by the typesetting. What if I have an old version of the DOC document? In fact, it is very simple, open the document directly in Word 2007 (or higher), save as a DOCX format document, and then convert as per the above method. Method 2: First set Word to not compress the image, in case any operation accidentally compresses the image. Take Word 2013 as an example, open the document, in the "File → Options & Rarr; Advanced & Rarr; Image Size and Quality", select "Do not compress the image in the file". Then save the document as a web page and save the save type selection “web page” After saving, all the images to be extracted are in the folder with the same name as the web page file. Xiaobian has something to say: In fact, you can not change the extension. If the system is installed with 7ZIP, right-click and hold the DOCX document to drag, then release the right button, and then select “ld-s;7-Zip→ from the right-click menu to open the compression. Package & rdquo; Open it, drag the Media folder out of it. In addition, the above method is also applicable to PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX files, and video files can also be extracted. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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