Word to JPG conversion

Started by Derekthefox, December 29, 2005, 13:35:22

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Derekthefox

I have been asked by a friend to advise on methods of creating a postable image (eg JPG) from a Word document. Whilst I know that there are shareware programs etc out there, does anyone know of any reliable and free methods. Eg is this facility available within MS Office?

Derekthefox


Palustris

Not sure about Office, but on Lotus you can import an image and then Export it as a Jpeg, Should imagine Word is the same.
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tim

Don't know if I'm being a bit blind here, but in 'Documents', WORD offers 'move this file' - 'choose destination' - 'my pictures' - 'move'. Does that mean anything??

Jesse

How big is the word document? If all the info fits on screen you could do a screen dump (Ctrl+Shift+PrintScreen), then open an image programme e.g. Photoshop and paste, then save as a jpg file. Would only work if all the info needed can be viewed onscreen all at once, i.e. no scrolling down, if you have to scroll down then you could do numerous screen dumps and post as numerous jpg files. :-\
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adam04

is it simply like an image in word or do you want to take like pics of the document??

adam04

Quote from: Jesseveve on December 29, 2005, 16:08:19
How big is the word document? If all the info fits on screen you could do a screen dump (Ctrl+Shift+PrintScreen), then open an image programme e.g. Photoshop and paste, then save as a jpg file. Would only work if all the info needed can be viewed onscreen all at once, i.e. no scrolling down, if you have to scroll down then you could do numerous screen dumps and post as numerous jpg files. :-\

Or zoom out a little, however when zooming back in you may lose some quality.  depends.

Derekthefox

The word document is a development of a text file, basically it is an assembly of items, text, images, other applications, eg spreadsheets. When it is printed, it is purely an image on paper, which could be scanned and then sent as a JPG. So I am looking to output this without the hassle of printing, or even perhaps generating the printer file.

I can't find those commands in my MS WORD Tim, which came with Office XP Pro ...

The screen dump is one way I have thought of Jesseveve, but it is not very eloquent because of the limited image size. Ctrl Alt Prt scrn does not appear to work on my machine either ...

Adam, yes it is like an image of the complete document.

adam04

i would go with the screen shot then.  only way!

Jesse

Derek, it's Ctrl+Shift+Printscreen, not Alt. Does it have to be a jpg, what about creading a pdf file?
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adam04

u dont need that either!!  (ctril bit)   just press print screen, then go into a program and press paste!

Jesse

...and all this time I've been pressing all those keys ;D thanks Adam!
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adam04

been playing the guitar on the keyboard...  ;D ;D

mc55

... once you've pasted it, you can then use the 'crop' tools from the 'picture toolbar ' (right click and you should get the option) to get rid of the bits you don't need.  Can then resise (use 'drag handles') to make a little bigger if need be.

mc55

ooh, have you thought of converting it to an Adobe Acrobat file ?  These are very easy / small to send over internet etc (if thats what you are planning to do), but you'll need the full acrobat programme vs the 'reader' thats more commonly available.  Alternatively you could 'zip' it.

adam04

will word Documents go any smaller if zipped??

i know JPEG;s and MP3's dont,   will have to go try word documents now :D

mc55

um, now I think about it, its usually powerpoint files that I zip or pdf.

Rosa_Mundi

Quote from: adam04 on December 29, 2005, 19:15:47
will word Documents go any smaller if zipped??

i know JPEG;s and MP3's dont,   will have to go try word documents now :D

Yes; the other two you mention are already compressed. PDF would definitely be the best way of transmitting this sort of document - Word's picture storage isn't that good. You can create five for free at Adobe:
http://createpdf.adobe.com/?v=AHP

Derekthefox

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This is the result of taking an A4 size Word page, maximised to the screen, with the screen set to Full Screen and pasted into photoeditor, using an A4 paper size. By playing with the margin (not needed for posting) and altering the dimensions, the stretched screen could be reduced.

Comments?

jennym

Looks good to me! Certainly cheaper than shareware.

Jesse

Looks good Derek, all the information is clearly visible. :)
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