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If your version of excel can save a file as "Web Page (*.htm;*.html)" (under
the "save as type" box on the File|SaveAs dialog), then when you save it, you'll
get a new folder with all the pictures under the folder with the file.

That new folder will be named like filename_Files.

If I recall correctly, this was added with xl2002.



marcusgrimm wrote:

Ideally, these worksheets would've been set up correctly the first time.
However, they weren't.

I have several thousand rows of product data. One column has a graphic image
(gif) embedded inside it. The rest of the columns are basic product info
(Name, SKU, etc).

I need to convert this data to XML, but the embedded images won't go.
Realizing I need to "un-embed" them, saving each graphic with a name to a
folder of images. Question is - what's the best way to do this quickly in an
automated fashion? Third party solutions welcomed - I just need it done.


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