I thought a thread with a title like this might be handy to raise various queries.
I'll start off.
I have a very large Word document, (hello Alatar ) of about 25 megabytes. It has picture files inserted into it.
It's too big to send in an e-mail as a single attachment so I thought I would decide where to divide the document into three, then copy and paste each third of it into three new documents. Easy eh? No unfortunately. Whether I used select all or highlighted a third to copy and paste all that was pasted was the text. I need the picture files copied, keeping their position in the text the same. Copying each picture file singly and inserting it into the correct spot is possible but a really long task.
Next attempt was to try to click on the ikon of the file to copy to a new document with the intention of doing it 3 times and deleting the redundant two thirds each time. All I get copied is the first page. *sigh*
Next attempt was to check the box that makes back-up copies of files automatically. (In Tools/Options). I got a good pile of various documents duplicated that I don't need but not the one I want. *sighs again*
Is there a quick easy way of copying both text and picture files from a Word document keeping the picture files where you want 'em?