The quick (and smart) answer is 'Take a digital photo of the Doc".
The Doc contains all of your text, and Word's additional structural
and formatting data that allow you to Edit, Print etc.
A jpeg IS a photograph, and I don't believe there exists the kind of
free converter that you need.
If you can raise about $50, you might try:
http://www.eprintdriver.com/to_jpeg/DOC-to-JPEG-ex.html,
or for about $70:
http://www.print-driver.com/howto/converting/convert_doc_to_jpg.htm
or search Google for:
"doc to jpg"!
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Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
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