I've been given a CD with over 1500 graphic files of all formats on 
it. These graphics are used in a MSWord-formatted manual that I need 
to convert to FrameMaker. Unlike FrameMaker, which can easily 
generate a list of external files used and will also display the 
filename of each referenced graphic, to my knowledge there is no way 
to determine the filename of any graphic used in a Word doc.

I can easily generate a thumbnail catalog of the graphic files on the 
CD using Photoshop so that I can visually locate each photo in the 
manual. But geez I so seriously do not want to have to do that. Does 
anyone know a workaround in Word that will help me identify all of 
these graphic files? A macro? I am not a Word guru so all help is appreciated.

Carol

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Carol J. Elkins---A Written Word LLC
Making Information Understandable
Phone: 719-948-3773
mailto:celk...@awrittenword.com
http://www.awrittenword.com
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