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How do I display the contents of a word document as a graphic?
I want to insert "pictures" of existing word documents (about 75% of full
size) in another word document. Can anyone help? |
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How do I display the contents of a word document as a graphic?
Hi Simon
You have (at least) three options: 1. Use the Print Screen button to capture the whole screen, or Alt-Print Screen to capture just the active Window. Then paste. 2. Use a professional screen capture utility which is like the Print Screen button on steroids and lets you capture the cursor, do time delays and edit or annotate the screen shot. I use SnagIt and love it. 3. Select the text in your Word document. Then, do Edit Paste Special and paste as a picture. Choose the method that suits your needs the best. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Simon Saunders" wrote in message ... I want to insert "pictures" of existing word documents (about 75% of full size) in another word document. Can anyone help? |
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