Great tip.

I use pages to open and then save as Pages'08. If you open the package content 
it displays all images as media in the original format and with the original 
name. - Your way is a bit quicker.....

                      Regards,
                      Eugene
                  


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On 31/08/2011, at 11:15 AM, Ray Forma wrote:

> 
> If you just select and copy images from MS Word documents you usually only 
> get a lower-than-original resolution image to paste.
> 
> The following will allow you to retrieve the original resolution image from 
> MS Word.
> 
> 1 Open the document in MS Word
> 2 Save the document as a web page (File>Save as Web Page…)
> 3 This will create a new folder in the same place where you saved the web 
> version. The folder will have the name of your document plus "_files".
> 4 Look inside that folder and you will find files of each image in the 
> document. Usually there are two files of each image; one a low-resolution 
> version, and the other the original-resolution version.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Ray Forma
> Mob +61 (0) 428 596938
> 
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