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1. Open your file - click Print Screen.
2. Open a new file and click Paste button. 3. You will see the entire picture including the word's toolbar and menubars etc. 4. Select the Picture and the Picture toolbar will automatically appear. If it doesn't appear then click View - Toolbar - Picture toolbar. 5. In the Picture Toolbar - click Crop button and Crop the picture parts that you don't want to use. 6. Select the Picture and click Copy again. 7. Now, look for a program in Start - All Programs - Microsoft Office - Microsoft Office Tools - Microsoft Office Picture Manager. 8. Open the Program and click the Paste button. Now, select the file and click the Export button and choose the desire location and File Format. Alternatively, if you don't have Office Picture Manager then open Paint Brush and paste the picture. Then adjust the page size accordingly and Save As to JPEG. Office Picture Manager is better as it will lose less formatting and clarity then Paint. Hope this help, let us know! "Vanjuly" wrote: I have made a logo with an edited pic and text in word and i need to put it in to some kind of pic file such as jpg. If anyone can help, please let me know. |
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