With these 3 methods to extract images in Word 2016, you'll have various options and different ways to extract one or more images from a doc file in Word 2016.
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Guide: 3 Methods to Extract Images in Word 2016
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Method 1: Utilize the built-in feature in Word 2016.
One of the simplest and most effective ways to extract images is to use the feature to save docx files as web format, which is a built-in feature in Word. Here's how you do it:
Step 1: Click on the File you want to extract images from.
Step 2: Select Save as >Browse.
Step 3: In the Save as type section, choose Web Page.
Full images are below, after selecting, press Save.
Step 4: Immediately you'll see an additional folder with the same name, click on it to find all the image files neatly organized inside.
Method 2: Utilize the ZIPHONE tool.
To execute this method, your computer must have file compression and decompression software like WinRar or WinZip installed, you can click on the link below to download it.
Download WinRar for your computer: Download WinRar.
Download WinZip for your computer: Download WinZip.
Step 1: Simply select the file you want to extract images from, press F2 and change the extension from DOCX to ZIP.
Step 2: Then right-click on the newly compressed file, choose Extract Here.
Step 3: After that, navigate to the path “folder name\word\media” to find images in the extracted file.
Method 3: Utilize the built-in tool in Windows, Paint.
This is the most manual method, to execute this method, simply open Paint. If you are using Windows 8, refer to how to open Paint here and follow the instructions.
Step 1: Open the file you want to extract the image from. Click on the image, then press the CTRL + C key combination to copy it.
Step 2: Open Paint as mentioned above, press the CTRL + V key combination to paste it, then save the image, and you're done.
Choose the most suitable, fastest, and most convenient method among the 3 ways to extract images in Word 2016 that Mytour has just guided you. Additionally, Mytour also suggests many other tricks for you to refer to, enhancing your knowledge of Word Office, such as how to display the Ruler in Word for example. Although this is a basic trick, it is very practical and commonly used. Displaying the Ruler in Word will help you align margins more accurately and do many other tasks.
If you've already aligned the margins and find the units don't match your usual units, then change them, refer to the article on how to change inches to cm in Word 2016.
