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Click File > Export from the dropdown menu. Click on the format and select to save the document as a JPEG file. Use the slider to choose the JPEG quality.
Right-click the illustration that you want to save as a separate image file, and then click Save as Picture. In the Save as type list, select the file format that you want. In the File name box, type a new name for the picture, or just accept the suggested file name. Select the folder where you want to store the image.
0.20 2.01 How to Convert a Word Document Into a JPG or GIF Image - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip File select jpeg interchange format to get a gif select graphics interchange format once your formatMoreFile select jpeg interchange format to get a gif select graphics interchange format once your format is set click on save to save your document.
Right-click the illustration that you want to save as a separate image file, and then click Save as Picture. In the Save as type list, select the file format that you want. In the File name box, type a new name for the picture, or just accept the suggested file name. Select the folder where you want to store the image.
Open the Docx with MS Office Word. Then go to File>Save as, choose PDF as output. Open the PDF file with Preview. Go to File>Export, choose JPEG as output.
Click File, and then select Save as from the drop-down menu. Click the down arrow on the right side of the Save as type box. Choose which type of image you would like to save your picture as. JPEG is a compressed file that may lose some pixels but is ideal for Web or e-mail use.
Press Ctrl + N to create a new Word document. In your newly created document, click the Insert tab and select Screenshot, followed by Screen Clipping. You can now select the portion of your screen that you want to save as an image. Select the part of your screen that has your Word document.
Select File > Save As > JPEG Picture. Select the location where you want to save the file. Enter a name for the image file, choose JPG in the Save as Type box, then select Save.
You will need to export the document to PDF (Save As...) and then use a third party application to export the PDF page(s) to your desired format; and then insert them into the application/document you intend the final result. For example you can use GIMP to open PDF page and then save it as PNG.