Re: How do I find the filename of an inserted picture?
- From: John McGhie <john@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 19:42:55 +0930
Hi Greg:
Yeah, well *I* don't use them either until I get sufficiently desperate :-)
The .docx method is very quick, once you get used to it.
Cheers
On 20/02/08 5:41 AM, in article ee8de09.3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"greggsewell" <greggsewell> wrote:
Wow, that's complicated. Understandable and clear; just a whole bunch of
steps.
I think I'm probably better off just searching by eye in my case. The vast
majority of the graphics I have are labeled with filenames.
The searching for captions wouldn't help me, since there are none. That's
something I as editor am having to create as I move through the volume.
Thank you again for your help. It surely took a long time to type these
instructions, and that's appreciated, even though I may only save, not use
them.
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