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Old December 27th, 2005, 11:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
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Word does not keep any record of the filename unless you link to the file,
in which case you can see the path when you press Alt+F9 (but only if the
image is inline; if it's wrapped, you'll have to change the wrapping to In
Line With Text first). Once a picture is embedded and not linked, there is
no way to find out the original filename or location.

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phideaux wrote in message ...
After you insert a picture into a Word 2003 document, how do you later
recall the file name of the image you just inserted? I must be looking in
the wrong places because I can find no commands or options that tell me

the
file name of an image in a document.

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Phideaux