Word--Quickly extract all pictures

Under special circumstances, we need to extract all the pictures in a Word report. Copying one by one will be time-consuming and troublesome. Here is a very clever technique to extract all the pictures in the Word report at once. Come out, it's easy to learn, you can see it at a glance.



Operation method


The operation method is very simple, just one sentence. Rename the Word document from which you want to extract pictures to .zip format, and then unzip it to the current directory, you will find a magical scene:

F2 rename, change the extension to .zip, and press Enter:

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Right click to decompress:

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Open the folder named word-medila with the Word file name, all the pictures in the document are under this directory:

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We can see that after modifying it into a zip file, it exists in the following structure, and then changing the extension back, it will become the original Word document again:



Precautions


This operation method is not applicable to Word documents with a .doc extension, only .docx. The .doc document is as follows after this operation:

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Therefore, if you want to use this method to extract pictures from a .doc document, you must first convert the file format to .docx, and save the file as a file format conversion. The above operation methods are also applicable to Excel, the principles are the same, and the requirements are the same. If the extension is .xlsx, interested friends, please try it quickly.




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