Cathy
Fri Sep 19 12:39:52 PDT 2008
Cindy - Thank you for the information below. It works great. Cathy
"Cindy M." <C.Meister-C@hispeed.ch> wrote in message
news:VA.000012a0.00f25f63@vistapc...
> Hi Cathy,
>
>> We are in Word 2002. On a regular basis, we need to save PowerPoint
>> presentations as Word documents. When we do this, the file size is very
>> large, because all of the pictures are saved in Word as objects. We need
>> a
>> macro that will go through the document and select each object and change
>> it
>> to be a picture. We tried creating a macro that would cut each picture
>> and
>> then use PasteSpecial and repaste the object in as a picture -- but we
>> can't
>> seem to get it to work. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
>>
> Are these objects in the Shapes or InlineShapes collection?
>
> If they're in the InlineShapes collection, then Word can access the field
> code
> that manages them. The field code can be unlinked, which would turn them
> into
> static shapes.
>
> Test it in a document:
> - If the text wrap is not "inline with text" change it to be so
> - Alt+F9 will let you toggle the field codes on/off, so you can see
> what
> kind of field it is
> - Click on such an object and press Ctrl+Shift+F9 to remove the field
> code
> (turning it into a static graphic). Ctrl+A, Ctrl+Shift+F9 will unlink all
> the
> fields in a document (but be careful because you might have other kinds of
> fields you want retain, such as dates).
>
> Cindy Meister
> INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
>
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
>
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>
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