Batch extraction of images in Office and e-books

  
Word long documents, how to quickly extract the pictures, and if the original size, can not be the distortion of the picture after the layout. [Solutions] The original challenge is only for Word documents, and many solutions have been published in the magazine. The Office Image Extraction Wizard, which I use here, supports not only the full range of Office documents such as doc/docx/docm, dot/dotm/dotx, ppt/pptx/pptm, xlsx/xlsm, but also odt/odp/. Ods, html, epub, chm, swf, cbz and other e-books, comic books, and the extracted images are all in the original format of Office documents and e-books (uncompressed processing), the picture quality without any loss. Xiaobian recommended "Microsoft Office 2015" [solution method] First download the Office Image Extraction Wizard (hereinafter referred to as OIEW) from http://tinyurl.com/82ucmwx, download it and unzip it to the hard disk, double-click on OfficeWiz. Exe starts the software and displays the welcome wizard screen (Figure 1). If the system is Windows 8.1, you need to right-click on OfficeWiz.exe and select "Run as administrator" in the pop-up menu to start the software. Click Next in the wizard window to set the location of the document to be extracted and the location where the image will be saved. If you do not want to set these directories, you can check the following "Batch Mode" option customization and batch import. In this example, we manually add the document and image output location. When setting the output location, if you select the "Create a folder here" option, a subdirectory will be created automatically in the directory you set. The name of the subdirectory will be the same as the file name you imported. 2). The format of the file name of the output image is: subdirectory \\image number.png. After setting, click Next to enter the ready to extract page (Figure 3), and then click “Start” to start the extraction. After the image extraction is completed, the total number of images extracted will be displayed in the Finished screen. Click on “Click here to open destination folde” (Fig. 4) to automatically go to the output directory and view all the exported images. Tip: Different documents and multiple documents batch image extraction In the above operation process, if you select the “Batch Mode” option, you can also extract images from multiple documents in batches by first clicking “Add Files” to add Extract the document of the image, and the document name will appear under “Documents to process” (to remove it from the list, select a document point “Remove”, Figure 5), then “<quo;Output folder&rdquo” Set the save location of the extracted image. If you select “Same as each file's input folder”, the image will be saved in the directory where the document is located. If the item is not selected, you can customize the image save location in the input box below. If you check “Create a folder for each Document”, a subdirectory will be created automatically to save the image. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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