On 13 Dec 2009, at 10:50, Mick wrote:
> On Sunday 13 December 2009 08:46:05 Stroller wrote:
>> A .doc file contains an image. Is there any way to extract the image
>> file in its original format, please?
>> .... I have tried in OpenOffice on Windows and Word for Mac. In
>> OpenOffice I can't see any way to save the image file, 
> 
> I don't know about MSWindows, but in OOo-bin in Linux I can right-click on 
> the 
> image and select 'Save graphics' when the image is jpeg/png/etc.  Not sure if 
> this works with MS embedded images/files from e.g. Powerpoint.

This is strange. I get the same thing in Open Office (on Windows) if I create a 
new .doc and add a jpeg to it.

Right-clicking on the image gives me a menu of:  Arrange, Alignment, Anchor, 
Wrap, (separator), Picture..., Save Graphics..., Caption..., ImageMap, 
(separator), Cut, Copy, Paste.

If I open the file(s) I have the interest in, the first 4 entries in the 
context-menu are the same, but after the first separator I get instead "Object" 
(which did not appear previously) and "Caption". There is then another 
separator and instead of Cut, Copy, Paste, I see only Cut & Copy.

This file was created by the software that a lettings agency uses to manage 
their properties. It runs on Windows and automatically generates letters (for 
overdue rent, inspections &c) in .doc format. One image in question is the 
boss' signature, so the letters appear like he actually signed them, but I 
think they also use company logos in other letters.

Apart from that, I don't see why this image is treated differently by 
OpenOffice.

Isn't there a program (command line?) for converting .doc into HTML? Maybe that 
would extract the image.

The reason I'd like to see this is because some of the .doc files are 2 meg in 
size (some others exactly 1meg, so cluster size may affect this) and there are 
thousands of them taking up space on the server. If the image is to blame then 
we would benefit many times from the size saving. I haven't yet spoken to the 
site about this, only discovering it yesterday, so I don't know if I can find 
the file by accessing the property management software.

Cheers,

Stroller.

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