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JPEG copied into Word
I use Word 2003
I have a JPEG file of a one page form What is the best way to convert this frm into a Word doc I can edit, e.g., changing a date Thank you |
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A JPG file is a bitmap. A bitmap is a 1-piece graphic file. You cannot
change the text unless you "write over it" with something else, and this isn't all that easy to do with Word, though you can try using some of these tips: http://www.officearticles.com/misc/d...oft_office.htm ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com www.MyExpertsOnline.com |
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Word cannot edit graphics files, so the only way would be to use OCR
software such as Finereader to convert the form to an editable document. However, if it is only the date you want to alter, insert the image into the document and put the new date in a borderless text box with a white background over the old date. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org -z wrote: I use Word 2003 I have a JPEG file of a one page form What is the best way to convert this frm into a Word doc I can edit, e.g., changing a date Thank you |
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-z wrote:
I use Word 2003 I have a JPEG file of a one page form What is the best way to convert this frm into a Word doc I can edit, e.g., changing a date Thank you Thanks |
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