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From: PAR on 8 Apr 2010 12:03 When trying to edit a large file with many pictures and embedded word, Excell file, How can I find out who is the major contributor to the size of the file?
From: Yves Dhondt on 8 Apr 2010 13:08 Assuming a Word 2007 file (docx), you could change the extension to zip and check out the different files in the zip package. Yves "PAR" <PAR(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D097C823-309D-4E19-9858-AE8B9E0F2058(a)microsoft.com... > When trying to edit a large file with many pictures and embedded word, > Excell > file, How can I find out who is the major contributor to the size of the > file?
From: DeanH on 9 Apr 2010 06:41 In addition to Yves' comments, to find the sizes of images within the file, save the file as a "Webpage, HTM, HTML". This will produce a new folder (in the current folder locations, which will show all the images and their respective file size. Hope this helps DeanH "PAR" wrote: > When trying to edit a large file with many pictures and embedded word, Excell > file, How can I find out who is the major contributor to the size of the file?
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