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Hi Nadzir,

If you select the picture you should see the 'picture' toolbar appear. If not, then use View=Toolbars. On that toolbar locate the
'color' icon (two vertical scaled stripes) and click it then choose greyscale.

To repeat on additional pictures you can click the next picture and use the F4 (repeat key) or after changing the first picture to
greyscale, select it, double click on the 'format painter' icon in the standard toolbar (paint brush) and click on each additional
picture you wish to have be greyscale (hit esc key when done with the last picture).

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