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Are you sure there is a graphics file at all? I'd presume that all those
screen shots are just plunked down one by one into a Word document and
saved. There might be no other name to see.
Cheers!
Maggie Secara
secaram -at- mainsaver -dot- com
"All the world's a stage, Mick, but some of us are dreadfully
under-rehearsed."
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jarnopol [mailto:jarnopol -at- interaccess -dot- com]
> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 2:08 PM
> To: TECHWR-L
> Cc: TECHWR-L
> Subject: RE: Word
>
>
> you might be able to view the name if you turn graphics off
> and field codes
> on.
>
> >===== Original Message From Candie Woolly
> <cwoolly -at- aignetplex -dot- com> =====
> >I am wondering if there is a way to view the name of a
> graphic file imported
> >into a Word document? A client sent me a huge (6.5 MB) file
> that is full of
> >screen captures. It does not list the name of the graphic file.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >c-