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how do you save a Word document as screen saver?
I have instructions on a Word document that I would like to have as screen
saver on PCs in the office for fast / quick access. |
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There are [at least] a couple of ways. The easiest might be to display the
document, press Alt+PrintScreen to copy it to the clipboard, paste it into a graphics program, crop to just the portion you want, then save it as a .jpg, etc. Then point the screen saver at that file for the image. Another way would be to open the document in Word and select the part you want to become a graphic, and copy it to the clipboard. Then, choose Edit - Paste Special - choose one of the picture formats. Copy the resulting picture to the clipboard, then paste it into a graphics program (such as Windows Paint), and save it as a graphic that the screen saver can use. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Liz" wrote in message ... I have instructions on a Word document that I would like to have as screen saver on PCs in the office for fast / quick access. |
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