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Identification of placed figures
I had placed a number of pictures in a document. But since it was done long
back, I forgot their names. Is it possible in Word to find out the names of the files the pictures consisted of? That is, what was the filename of each picture inserted in word? Thanks |
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Identification of placed figures
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If you embedded the images in the Word document, then Word forgot about the source of the images the moment they were inserted. If you linked the images from their source, then Word has retained that information. Do Alt-F9. If you see Link field codes containing paths and file names, then you can read the source of the images. If, when you do Alt-F9, you continue to see the images, then they are embedded, and no information about their origin is available. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Milind" wrote in message ... I had placed a number of pictures in a document. But since it was done long back, I forgot their names. Is it possible in Word to find out the names of the files the pictures consisted of? That is, what was the filename of each picture inserted in word? Thanks |
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