How to save a Word document as an image?
There are three ways in which you can convert and save your Word document as an image.
1] Save document as an image by using the Screenshot feature in MS Word
Microsoft Word includes a Screenshot feature which is available in the Insert tab. Its main purpose is to take screen clippings of the active windows opened on your PC. Here’s how you can use it to save either one or multiple pages of a Word document as a picture:
2] Save document as an image by using the Print Screen option
If you are using an earlier version of the Office Suite, don’t worry. You can use the Print Screen option to turn your Word document into an image. The only limitation here is that you can take a screenshot of only one page at a time. This method isn’t exactly convenient and may result in the loss of picture quality of the document, but it is the best way to get the job done without requiring any third-party screen capturing apps.
3] Save document as an image using Save as Picture feature
The third way around this is to use the Save as Picture option from the Word context menu. Here’s how: This will open a Save as Picture dialog box. Change the file’s format to JPEG File Interchanging Format and click on Save to process this change. You’ll then find that your select portion of the document has been saved as a JPEG image. We hope this tutorial works out well for you.
How do I copy an image from a Word document?
If you want to extract and save images from a Word document, there is a very easy procedure in place for that. Simply open the section where the picture is, right-click to open the context menu and click on Save as picture. You can further read this article where we discuss how you can extract images from a Word Document without using any software.
How to reduce the size of a Word document?
If you are someone who is concerned about the high size of their Microsoft Word files, there are several things you can do to mitigate this issue like compressing the images in the document and avoiding using any third-party embedded fonts. In this article, we discussed some more measures and how to compress and reduce the size of a Word document.