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How do I find the source of an image in a WORD.doc?
As I stated before. I have a fairly large word document with a bunch of
images. I want to edit one of the images but forget where it is on my computer. Is there a way to look up the images source(where the image is added from) in my word document? |
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Answer: How do I find the source of an image in a WORD.doc?
Yes, there is a way to find the source of an image in a Word document. Here are the steps:
I hope this helps you find the source of your image!
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IF the image is linked (not embedded) and IF it is inserted In Line With
Text, you can see the file path by pressing Alt+F9 to toggle field display. If it's linked and wrapped, you'll need to change the wrapping to inline to see the path. If it's embedded, then it contains no source information. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Bill Lumberg and TPS Reports" Bill Lumberg and TPS wrote in message ... As I stated before. I have a fairly large word document with a bunch of images. I want to edit one of the images but forget where it is on my computer. Is there a way to look up the images source(where the image is added from) in my word document? |
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