>> I've been sent a .doc file with a logo on it (and nothing else). I >> just want to extract the logo and save it as a .gif image file. >> >> Is there a quick and easy way to do this? Or even a slow way? >> >> Thanks >> > As usual, I worked it out immediately after posting the question (d'oh!) > > The answer for others as challenged myself is as follows: > > 1. Select the graphic and copy-paste into a blank Draw document > 2. File- Export-> save as GIF
The way you did it is propably the fastest. Nevertheless: Each OO-file is a zip-file. You kan extract it (under Linux directly, under Windows rename it first as *.zip) and get automatically all included images as image-files. When you have a doc-file, I think you'd have to save it first as *.sxw or *.odt and then do the same procedure. Greetings --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
