Choose the DOC file that you want to convert. Click "Convert" to convert your DOC file. Email when done? Drop your files to convert them. File Size Warning. You are attempting to upload a file that exceeds our 50MB free limit. No, thanks Continue uploading file. Files to Convert. Answer: The "Paste Special" option is available in all versions of MS Word above ; I have right now and the option is available. In case it is not available, you will not be able to follow the process.
Question: There is no "save as picture" option coming when it is right-clicked? Answer: I have recently checked in the latest version: Word and the Save as Picture option is available.
Please email me with screenshots if you are facing any difficulty in following the steps. Question: My source Word page had a border created by Word. Is there any way to select that, so it converts? Answer: Yes, you can convert to images with borders by following the same method but with a slight addition.
You need to flex page margins to the very edges of the page, such that the page border now falls within the margins instead of outside the margins. Next place a dot at the 'topmost corner' of the page and the 'bottom most corner' of the page. Question: How do I convert the Word document into an image if my document has multiple pages? I tried to follow the steps but only the first page is being pasted. Answer: The process works for a single page only, you may however try to increase page size.
Question: I got the paste special, but no save as picture when I right-click. Am I doing something wrong? Question: I saved with png on my pc and later copied it to my phone but it is showing black.
What should I do? Question: I had a watermark on the document that I was trying to save, however after following the steps the watermark was not visible.
How can this be fixed when converting my Word document into an image? The watermark should appear in the pasted image thereafter. I have a table on my word document over top of an image. What am I doing wrong? Thanks a lot, it really helps me. I am facing how to make my font visible to others. Now, it's okay.
What can I do? Also I notice that in Word there is no 'save image as' nevertheless that 'paste special' is available. So your method doesn't work on MS Word but requires later versions. Another problem is that the picture I save as png contains clean text nice resolution indeed without any background. So in Paint 3D I insert a white canvas in order to get white background of the text, saved as picture.
So finally I save the text as png, then save the header as picture as well. Then in Paint 3D I insert a visible white canvas of the text and then insert the header as another png, resize and put in right position. Then I save the project in Paint 3 D, and here starts the fun - when I save as png the result, it is damaged by Paint 3D, maybe this is a bug. I write here because I didn't have a chance to answer to the email you have sent to me. At first Thanks for ur excellent explanatio.
Bt I have no 'Save as' option. So what can I do now??? Storms you really are a star. Thank you once again. Beautifully explained - thank you. I want to take the time to thank you because I think you're smart as this is so clear and has helped just now without stress!
Why not just screenshot your document. Minimize it so it'll fit then have it screenshot. After, go to screenshot file. For those of you who, like me, do not have the option to "save as picture," select "copy" when you right click instead and open an image editing program such as gimp , then paste it in!
The button is represented by an icon of a clipboard with an image in front of it. Although the pasted text will look identical to how you copied it, if you click on the text, a box will surround the image that lets you adjust its size, rotation, and text wrapping. A Save As Picture dialog box will appear. However, Word on Mac names some of the features differently than it does on Windows.
The text you copied from the first Word document will now be inserted as an uneditable object. When you click it, a box will appear around the block. Browse around and find one you like! Use Google Fonts in Word. Customize the Taskbar in Windows What Is svchost.
Best Home Theater Systems. Best Smartwatches. Best Gaming Laptops. Best Smart Displays. Best Home Security Systems. Best External Solid State Drives. Method 2. It's an option in the top-left corner of your Mac's screen.
This option is near the top of the drop-down File menu. Click the "Format" drop-down box. You'll see this box toward the middle of the "Save As" window. A drop-down menu will appear. It's near the middle of the drop-down menu. It's a blue button in the bottom-right corner of the window. Your file has now been saved as a PDF; you'll likely find it on the desktop. Open the PDF file with Preview. To do this: Click once the PDF file.
Click File at the top of the screen. Select Open With in the drop-down menu. Click Preview. This option is in the top-left corner of the screen. Click Export. It's toward the middle of the drop-down menu. Click Format. This box is near the bottom of the "Export" page. Click JPEG. You'll see a slider appear below the Format box; clicking and dragging it right will increase your JPEG's quality, while dragging it left will decrease the quality. This is helpful if you need to lower the image's size wherein you would lower the quality.
It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Method 3. Select a Word document and click Open. If your Word document contains more than one page, this tool will create a separate JPEG for each page. This downloads a ZIP folder containing the image to your computer. You may have to select a download location and click Save or OK. Extract the ZIP folder you just downloaded. This will vary depending on whether you're using a Windows computer or a Mac: Windows — Double-click the ZIP folder, click Extract at the top of the window, click Extract all , and click Extract all when prompted.
Mac — Double-click the ZIP folder and wait for it to finish extracting. Open your JPEG file. In the extracted folder, you should see one JPEG file for each page of the Word document you converted; double-clicking a JPEG file will open it in your computer's default photo program. I already used the snipping tool and everything went well, except the lines under the words.
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