If you have Word 2003 you can copy the picture and Edit > Paste Special >
JPEG over itself. If you save the document as a Web Page, all the images
should be stored individually in a separate folder.
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If you need to export a large number of graphics out of your document, save
the document as a web page and it will split the document into text and a
separate file for each graphic.
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Simply save it as a web document; the graphics will become separate JPG's.
File Save As, choose htm or html. Then go look for the pics; they might be
in a new folder Word makes for you; depends on settings.
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