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TIP 45: Exporting all the Images in a Document
You can export images along with content when you save a document in a192 version. You can also export the images alone, and specify the extraction size.
Check the Default Size
Extracting all the images from a document is a good ideabut do you really need 100 copies of your company logo? If your logo is placed on each page of a document, for example, setting the extraction size to the logo's size prevents one copy of the image from being exported from each page. |
Follow these steps:
1. | Choose Advanced > Export All Images; the Export All Images As dialog opens. Browse for the folder you want to use to store the images. | 2. | Choose an image format from the pull-down list at the bottom of the dialog, such as PNG. | 3. | Click Settings to open the Export All Images As [format] Settings dialog. In this example, as shown in Figure 6a with one additionyou can specify the extraction size by clicking the Extraction pull-down arrow and choosing a size. The default is set at 1.00 inches, which means that all images in the document that are 1 inch in size and smaller are not exported.
Figure 45. Specify the size of the images extracted from a document.
| 4. | Click Save to export the images to the folder and save them using the file's name and an incremental number. |
In the case of JPEG and JPEG2000 formats, images that have a specified compression and resolution aren't affected by the settings you choose in the dialog. |