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I am using Word 2002 in Windows XP.

I opened a html webpage with many images in Word and then saved it as a Word
doc (not html). This went fine.

The webpage's images were in a separate image directory. If I delete the
separate directory where the web images reside, they disappear from the Word
doc and are replaced with a x marker. They reappear when I restore the
image directory. Therefore, I assume they are not really in the Word doc but
just linked to it. How do I change this so I can delete the image directory
and still have the images actually in the Word doc I created?

Thanks.

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Select each image and Ctrl+Shift+F9.

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I am using Word 2002 in Windows XP.

I opened a html webpage with many images in Word and then saved it as a

Word
doc (not html). This went fine.

The webpage's images were in a separate image directory. If I delete the
separate directory where the web images reside, they disappear from the

Word
doc and are replaced with a x marker. They reappear when I restore the
image directory. Therefore, I assume they are not really in the Word doc

but
just linked to it. How do I change this so I can delete the image

directory
and still have the images actually in the Word doc I created?

Thanks.

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Jeff Stevens
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Amedee Van Gasse
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill shared this with us in
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Select each image and Ctrl+Shift+F9.


Or globally:
Edit - Links
I'm not sure, I have a Dutch version. It's the last but one in the Edit
menu on Word 2000.

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