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Question about saving as a web page from Word

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koster | 23:13 Tue 07th Oct 2008 | Computers
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When you save a Microsoft Word file, containing photos, as a web page, it automatically saves a smaller and a larger copy of each picture.

I realise why this is done, but is there a setting to stop this happening (only save the full size image)?

I'm not actually creating a web page, just using this as a shortcut to get a lot of photos from a website (pasting them into Word, saving the file as a web page, then I have all the photos in the folder created by Word). The reason that I'm not saving them directly from the web page is that the website names every file web.jpg, so I would have to type a file name in for all 200 photos! When Word creates a web page it automatically names the photo files sequentially.
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Why not just save the web page? In IE, click File/Save as
Select Webpage complete and give it a name. This will create an HTML file called NameYouGaveIt.html and a folder called NameYouGaveIt_Files.
Delete the HTML File, Open the folder, sort by Type, select all that ain't jpegs, an delete. This will leave you with all the pics.
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Because each photo is on a separate page.

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