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I am trying to change a word .doc to a .jpeg file. Right now I change to a
..tif in print toolbar then save as to desktop. I then open in picture
manager, then do a save as to .jpeg file. The problem is if there is color
images, I lose the color. Is there a better way to do this?
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There has to be - but it would help to know what you are actually trying to
accomplish by saving a text document as a picture in the first place. What
is the intended objective?
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I am trying to change a word .doc to a .jpeg file. Right now I change to a
.tif in print toolbar then save as to desktop. I then open in picture
manager, then do a save as to .jpeg file. The problem is if there is
color
images, I lose the color. Is there a better way to do this?
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helpforgmemp



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Default saving a word .doc to a .jpeg

I want to put a number of word documents on a web site and only know how to
do it if they were jpeg's.
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"CyberTaz" wrote:

There has to be - but it would help to know what you are actually trying to
accomplish by saving a text document as a picture in the first place. What
is the intended objective?
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Regards |:)
Bob Jones
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"BK107" wrote in message
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I am trying to change a word .doc to a .jpeg file. Right now I change to a
.tif in print toolbar then save as to desktop. I then open in picture
manager, then do a save as to .jpeg file. The problem is if there is
color
images, I lose the color. Is there a better way to do this?
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helpforgmemp




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You can make documents available as .doc or .pdf files, or you can convert
them to Web pages (.htm files). All would be more useful than a JPEG.

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"BK107" wrote in message
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I want to put a number of word documents on a web site and only know how

to
do it if they were jpeg's.
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helpforgmemp


"CyberTaz" wrote:

There has to be - but it would help to know what you are actually trying

to
accomplish by saving a text document as a picture in the first place.

What
is the intended objective?
--
Regards |:)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

"BK107" wrote in message
...
I am trying to change a word .doc to a .jpeg file. Right now I change

to a
.tif in print toolbar then save as to desktop. I then open in picture
manager, then do a save as to .jpeg file. The problem is if there is
color
images, I lose the color. Is there a better way to do this?
--
helpforgmemp





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