From: Herb Tyson [MVP] on
Great! Glad it worked out.

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"C. Newell" <cnewell(a)shiawassee.net> wrote in message
news:O7SGDXu5KHA.980(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> They were, indeed inline and that did the trick.
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> Thank you.
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> CN
> "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb(a)1x2y3z.xnw> wrote in message
> news:EC0869D0-1FCC-4BC2-ABD6-13A26E22E5B5(a)microsoft.com...
>> If the images are in-line-with-text, you can remove them in one fell
>> swoop by doing a find/replace, with ^g as the Find what: and leaving
>> Replace with: empty. The fact that you say they're anchored to
>> paragraphs, however, doesn't make me optimistic.
>>
>> For floating images, if the document doesn't have formatting you want to
>> preserve, you can copy the entire document to the clipboard (Ctrl+A,
>> Ctrl+C) and paste it as text into a new document. This will strip out all
>> of the graphics. If you're using Word 2007 or Word 2010, for pasting as
>> text, press Ctrl+Alt+V, and choose the Unformatted Text option. If you're
>> using Word 2003 or earlier, use Edit - Paste Special.
>>
>> --
>> Herb Tyson MS MVP
>> Author of the Word Bible
>> Blog: http://word.herbtyson.com
>> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com
>>
>> "C. Newell" <cnewell(a)shiawassee.net> wrote in message
>> news:ODUqEjx4KHA.6108(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> I have a moderate size document (750 pages) which was converted from
>>> PDF. The original had a screened watermark which was replicated as
>>> multiple image files (3-5 per page) anchored to text paragraphs.
>>>
>>> Is there an easy way to locate, select, and delete these graphics (there
>>> are no other images) without affecting the text and without having to
>>> repeat the process 3000+ times to get every one?
>>>
>>> C. Newell
>>>
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