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		<title>By: echinopsis .</title>
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		<description>This link describes several methods which enable you to extract picture files from a word document: http://www.gmayor.com/extract_images_from_word.htm

After you extracted them you can attach them to your mail.

Tip for the future: whenever you find pics which you want to save to your computer, don&#039;t copy and paste them into a word document, just create a separate folder and save them to that folder. It makes it a little easier to forward them from there...:-)</description>
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<p>After you extracted them you can attach them to your mail.</p>
<p>Tip for the future: whenever you find pics which you want to save to your computer, don&#8217;t copy and paste them into a word document, just create a separate folder and save them to that folder. It makes it a little easier to forward them from there&#8230;:-)</p>
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