Wednesday 21 September 2011

How do i change a picture in word to a jpg or gif to put it on a website?

I got stuck doing the website for my company and need help.

I have to put a bunch of agencies' logos on my company's site but they all sent them to me in word format. (a pic on a page) how do i convert or crop or whatever to get them to a gif or jpg that I can put upload and resize on our site?
How do i change a picture in word to a jpg or gif to put it on a website?
This is pretty simple.

Highlight the logo in word, and right click, copy the image and paste the image in paint or a free program called IrfanView (works better than paint and it's free). I would fully suggest to download IrfanView because it has a great feature to resize and crop while keeping the image from distorting.

Save the image as a .jpg or .gif file and copy that file over to the webserver that your company is using.



If you need HTML, CSS, or any other type of web page help you can reference the following website



http://www.w3schools.com
How do i change a picture in word to a jpg or gif to put it on a website?
Right click the image in Word, click Copy, then open up your photo editor, mspaint or photoshop, whatever you use and just paste it in. That should just bring the image over.
try copying them 1 by into paint and then save as in paint

see if you can copy and paste the graphics from word.



also might try saveing the word document as a html file, then open the folder that word creates of your new html file, the gif's or jpg's will be in there.
In Word:

Right Click

Select %26quot;Copy%26quot;



Open up Paint (Start-Programs-Accessories)

Right Click

Select %26quot;Paste%26quot;