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A busy day, another question ... It involves Microsoft Word. Assume you
do the following:
* Insert Menu . . . Picture . .. From File . . . Insert
In other words, you embed a picture in your Word file.
Question: Once the picture is embedded in Word, is there any way to tell
what the filename of the original graphic was?
Example:
* I insert XYZ.jpg into a Word file.
* Later on, I want to know what the filename of this graphic was.
* In the Word file, is there anyway I can determine it was XYZ.jpg?
Thanks for any input you can give!
Keith
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