It depends on how the graphics were inserted. When you insert graphics
in Word you have the option to link them to the source file. If they are
inserted and linked (or just linked), than in all versions of Word until
Word 2007 you could select the graphic and press SHIFT+F9 to reveal the
field
It depends on how the graphics were inserted. When you insert graphics
in Word you have the option to link them to the source file. If they are
inserted and linked (or just linked), than in all versions of Word until
Word 2007 you could select the graphic and press SHIFT+F9 to reveal the
field
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
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Subject: Can Word identify graphic file names?
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
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Sorry, sorry. Here it is in plain text.
Jeff suggested something that made me take a look at the html output. You get a
folder with all your files if you save to html also, but the graphics are
autonumbered image001.jpg, image002.jpg, etc.
But, if you look in the htm file itself in Notepad,
Thanks to the folks who suggested that I convert the Word docs to
HTML to obtain the filenames for the graphics. If I remember, that
was a trick useful when the original graphics are not available
because saving to HTML causes Word to convert the graphics to gifs
and jpgs. But in doing so,
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:26:07 -0600, Carol J. Elkins
celk...@awrittenword.com wrote:
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
: Can Word identify graphic file names?
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
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
at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Can Word identify graphic file names?
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
Sorry, sorry. Here it is in plain text.
Jeff suggested something that made me take a look at the html output. You get a
folder with all your files if you save to html also, but the graphics are
autonumbered image001.jpg, image002.jpg, etc.
But, if you look in the htm file itself in Notepad,
Thanks to the folks who suggested that I convert the Word docs to
HTML to obtain the filenames for the graphics. If I remember, that
was a trick useful when the original graphics are not available
because saving to HTML causes Word to convert the graphics to gifs
and jpgs. But in doing so,
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:26:07 -0600, "Carol J. Elkins"
wrote:
>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
> 999
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From: "Carol J. Elkins" <celk...@awrittenword.com>
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Subject: Can Word identify graphic file names?
> I've been given a CD with over 1500 graphic files of all formats on
> it. These graphics
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