Use Word Save as HTML which will generate either gifs or jpgs. Then just
pull them out of the files that word creates. 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Portman

A client of mine sent me some pictures that he would like on his website in
a Word document.  I asked him if he had them in any other form (.jpg, .png,
.gif, etc.) but he doesn't.  Any ideas on how to get these pictures out?
Copy and Paste doesn't work (it pastes a file called
Scrap) and I don't think that taking a screen shot and then editing it in
Photoshop will look so good.


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