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How to import newspaper articles with pictures to Word
Greetings! I sometimes copy a newspaper artcle from Internet for
furure reference. I generally use SELECT ALL, then COPY and then go to Word and use PASTE SPECIAL without formatting in EDIT. But this does not allow any graph or tables to download. For example in BBC there is an article called A Quick guide to Financial crisis with some graphs. I have saved the artcle but can not save the graphs which would help to understand the article better. I need help. With thanks. |
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How to import newspaper articles with pictures to Word
Use a screenshot or do what I do - convert it to a .pdf file.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "zxcvar" wrote in message ... Greetings! I sometimes copy a newspaper artcle from Internet for furure reference. I generally use SELECT ALL, then COPY and then go to Word and use PASTE SPECIAL without formatting in EDIT. But this does not allow any graph or tables to download. For example in BBC there is an article called A Quick guide to Financial crisis with some graphs. I have saved the artcle but can not save the graphs which would help to understand the article better. I need help. With thanks. |
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How to import newspaper articles with pictures to Word
Instead, use File | Save As | Webpage, complete. This will save out the
graphics as separate files. You can open the entire Web page in Word. Or, if you just want the graphics, right-click and choose Save Picture As... -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "zxcvar" wrote in message ... Greetings! I sometimes copy a newspaper artcle from Internet for furure reference. I generally use SELECT ALL, then COPY and then go to Word and use PASTE SPECIAL without formatting in EDIT. But this does not allow any graph or tables to download. For example in BBC there is an article called A Quick guide to Financial crisis with some graphs. I have saved the artcle but can not save the graphs which would help to understand the article better. I need help. With thanks. |
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How to import newspaper articles with pictures to Word
If that's all you want to do - read it off line, then go to the BBC quick
guide and in Internet Explorer select File, SaveAs. This will save the whole article as a .mht file on your HDD that you can read in IE any time you like. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "zxcvar" wrote in message ... Greetings! I sometimes copy a newspaper artcle from Internet for furure reference. I generally use SELECT ALL, then COPY and then go to Word and use PASTE SPECIAL without formatting in EDIT. But this does not allow any graph or tables to download. For example in BBC there is an article called A Quick guide to Financial crisis with some graphs. I have saved the artcle but can not save the graphs which would help to understand the article better. I need help. With thanks. |
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