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I have some Word-document I have gotten from others.

When exporting to HTML the folder containing files used in the web
page contain LOTS of images that are not showing inside Word ?????

How do I get rid of those inside word (so that they are really gone
from the document). They do not whow in any page view mode :-(

Is there anywhere I can list all files included and delete them?
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Hi Lars-Erik,

Do the graphics appear in Web Page Preview and when printed?

There can be some hidden graphics, but generally you may find multiple copies of a single graphic if you're using
File=Save as Web Page
rather than
File=Save as Web Page-Filtered

If a graphic has been resized inside of Word, Word will often save both the original and the resized. If your graphic is not one
found commonly on the web Word will save your original plus create one in JPEG or GIF format (.PNG as well if you turned on the
option to allow those). The graphics it can't show in a browser may be zipped into a .wmz file or into a .MSO file.

In the folder with the graphics the Word file filelist.xml should list all of the file links.
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I have some Word-document I have gotten from others.

When exporting to HTML the folder containing files used in the web
page contain LOTS of images that are not showing inside Word ?????

How do I get rid of those inside word (so that they are really gone
from the document). They do not whow in any page view mode :-(

Is there anywhere I can list all files included and delete them?
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Lars-Erik
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Hi Lars-Erik,

I have some Word-document I have gotten from others.

When exporting to HTML the folder containing files used in the web
page contain LOTS of images that are not showing inside Word ?????

How do I get rid of those inside word (so that they are really gone
from the document). They do not whow in any page view mode :-(

Is there anywhere I can list all files included and delete them?

Which version of Word is this?

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http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
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