It's very simple. When saving, select Save As... And select .html.

Scott

On Mar 28, 2011, at 9:01, Thomas Scalise <Thomas.Scalise at CrossMatch.com> 
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> A while back there was a technique noted on this forum for saving a Word 
> (docx) document such that the art was automatically extracted into a separate 
> folder from the text. Can anyone help me with this technique? We are 
> converting a number of art-rich Word docs into our Frame templates and would 
> very much like to have this technique in hand. Thanks in advance.
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> Tom Scalise
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