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On 13 Dec 2009, at 15:01, Sebastian Beßler wrote: |
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> Am 13.12.2009 09:46, schrieb Stroller: |
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>> Hi all, |
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>> A .doc file contains an image. Is there any way to extract the image |
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>> file in its original format, please? |
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> Open the doc file with OpenOffice, save it as a odt file. |
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> The odt is a renamed zip archive that should contain the image in on |
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> of |
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> its subfolders. |
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Great idea, Sebastian. |
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The file which is responsible for the size of the .doc is immediately |
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obvious when I rename this document.odt to document.zip. |
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It is a 2meg file, but unfortunately, as Mick appears to have |
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predicted, it is called simply "Object 1" with no file extension. |
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Running `file` on it shows it to be a "Microsoft Office Document", but |
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it's apparently not the kind you can open in Word. |
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I suspect this is going to prove a dead loss. Thanks for your help, |
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though. |
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Stroller. |