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A friend sent me a spreadsheet with a bunch of embedded pictures in it. I
want to save some of the pictures to my file system. I right click, but
there is no "Save As" option.
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Hi dhaxall,

Right click and copy then paste into Paint is one option.
You can then 'save as' from Paint.

There are many other image handling programs available
depending on what you have loaded on your PC.

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Depending on the version of excel, you can do a File|Save As Web page.

You'll see a subfolder that contains all the pictures.

dhaxall wrote:

A friend sent me a spreadsheet with a bunch of embedded pictures in it. I
want to save some of the pictures to my file system. I right click, but
there is no "Save As" option.


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