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Old May 25th, 2005, 07:21 PM
Charles Kenyon
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Another option for separating a graphic from a Word document is to save the
document as html. This will give you a folder containing any graphics.
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"Uncle Vinnie" wrote in message
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Thanks!

First off, yes I am allowed to use the graphic - it is of a cross we use
on our church letterhead and I am the Deacon....No need to go to
confession! Now, with that being said ;-)....

I did that.. I copied and pasted the graphic simply into paint and saved
it as a bitmap.. but it;s somewhat grainy...

It'll do for the small cards I am making up...but not much better...
thanks!


"JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote in message
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Are you "allowed" to use that logo elsewhere? Generally speaking, if a
company has a logo they prefer to limit its usage.

That having been said.......If you can, copy it to your clipboard, open
some sort of a graphics program (I like Photoshop Elements myself) and
paste it in. I can save that file in whatever format I want.


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"Uncle Vinnie" wrote in message
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Hi..Using Word 2000, I have a document with a graphic inserted into it-
(A logo next to the letterhead).

I have been unable to figure out what it is - jepg, bitmap, etc, nor how
to simply separate it from the Word doc and save it as a stand alone art
file. How can I do this, thanks!!!

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B'Regards,

Vinnie