Twayne wrote:
Are the images embedded in the document, or are they links? One way to
check, apart from a macro, is to copy your document to a "zip" file
extension (copy hello.odt to hello.zip) and then unzip the document.
Look for the images in one of the directories.

Actually, they're both. But right now the two I have open are scanned documents meaning the graphics are embedded.

I'm not understanding your post though: Since literally copying a file to a zip is meaningless, I assumed you meant to zip it. As expected, it zipped fine. the zip contains only the one file, and unzipping it over-writes the exact same file I zipped. Yes, I'm working with copies.
No, he meant literally copy xyzzy.odt to xyzzy.zip

odt files /are/ zip files buy another name. Copy/rename and unzip and you can see the structure (or just use a proper unzipper). content.xml is the bit with your text in, if I recall. There's a directory for holding images if they are embedded. Fairly self-explanatory.


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