Is there a way to copy multiple photographs to Word at one time?

G

Glory

There are 90 pictures (with text) that I would like to copy all at one time
(without the text) and paste into a Word document. I know I can "Paste All"
from the Clipboard, but how can I "Copy All" without copying the text, too.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Glory
 
M

macropod

Hi Glory,

If you have both Windows Explorer and Word open at the same time, you can simply select the pictures and drag them into Word.
Alternatively you can select multiple images from Windows Explorer (eg by selecting one image, then holding down either the Ctrl or
Shift keys as you select more) & copy them as a group then paste them into Word .

Cheers
 
G

Glory

macropod said:
Hi Glory,

If you have both Windows Explorer and Word open at the same time, you can simply select the pictures and drag them into Word.
Alternatively you can select multiple images from Windows Explorer (eg by selecting one image, then holding down either the Ctrl or
Shift keys as you select more) & copy them as a group then paste them into Word .

Cheers
--
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]
-------------------------

Glory said:
There are 90 pictures (with text) that I would like to copy all at one time
(without the text) and paste into a Word document. I know I can "Paste All"
from the Clipboard, but how can I "Copy All" without copying the text, too.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Glory
 
G

Glory

THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! The shift key worked! And the Drag 'n
Drop method. However, in the Drag 'n Drop method, the pictures were stuck in
it's little own place and I couldn't move them around to the different areas
I needed them to be in. Can you advise me on that problem - you were so
great on the last one! Thank you so very much, Macropod!

macropod said:
Hi Glory,

If you have both Windows Explorer and Word open at the same time, you can simply select the pictures and drag them into Word.
Alternatively you can select multiple images from Windows Explorer (eg by selecting one image, then holding down either the Ctrl or
Shift keys as you select more) & copy them as a group then paste them into Word .

Cheers
--
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]
-------------------------

Glory said:
There are 90 pictures (with text) that I would like to copy all at one time
(without the text) and paste into a Word document. I know I can "Paste All"
from the Clipboard, but how can I "Copy All" without copying the text, too.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Glory
 
M

macropod

Hi Glory,

the Drag 'n Drop method simply puts all the images into the same paragraph, one after the other, with no spaces in between. You can
select them individually or collectively and drag or cut&paste them to wherever you want.

Cheers
--
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]
-------------------------

Glory said:
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! The shift key worked! And the Drag 'n
Drop method. However, in the Drag 'n Drop method, the pictures were stuck in
it's little own place and I couldn't move them around to the different areas
I needed them to be in. Can you advise me on that problem - you were so
great on the last one! Thank you so very much, Macropod!

macropod said:
Hi Glory,

If you have both Windows Explorer and Word open at the same time, you can simply select the pictures and drag them into Word.
Alternatively you can select multiple images from Windows Explorer (eg by selecting one image, then holding down either the Ctrl
or
Shift keys as you select more) & copy them as a group then paste them into Word .

Cheers
--
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]
-------------------------

Glory said:
There are 90 pictures (with text) that I would like to copy all at one time
(without the text) and paste into a Word document. I know I can "Paste All"
from the Clipboard, but how can I "Copy All" without copying the text, too.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Glory
 
G

Glory

If I tried drag and drop, all I would get is a copy of the url in the Word
document-no pic. If I tried the ctrl or shift key and tried to copy all
pictures, it would not let me - it would go to whatever first picture I
clicked on and then I was able to drag and drop - one at a time. But was
never able to copy 'all' at once. They are pictures of scenes in Movies.com
home page. I wanted to save some of the movies' pictures. Am I trying to do
the impossible?
Thank you,
Glory




macropod said:
Hi Glory,

If you have both Windows Explorer and Word open at the same time, you can simply select the pictures and drag them into Word.
Alternatively you can select multiple images from Windows Explorer (eg by selecting one image, then holding down either the Ctrl or
Shift keys as you select more) & copy them as a group then paste them into Word .

Cheers
--
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]
-------------------------

Glory said:
There are 90 pictures (with text) that I would like to copy all at one time
(without the text) and paste into a Word document. I know I can "Paste All"
from the Clipboard, but how can I "Copy All" without copying the text, too.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Glory
 
G

Glory

P.S. this worked wonderfully with photographs on a disc, but I can't get it
to work on pictures from Movies.Com, I just get the url copies unto a Word
document
Thanks,glory

macropod said:
Hi Glory,

the Drag 'n Drop method simply puts all the images into the same paragraph, one after the other, with no spaces in between. You can
select them individually or collectively and drag or cut&paste them to wherever you want.

Cheers
--
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]
-------------------------

Glory said:
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! The shift key worked! And the Drag 'n
Drop method. However, in the Drag 'n Drop method, the pictures were stuck in
it's little own place and I couldn't move them around to the different areas
I needed them to be in. Can you advise me on that problem - you were so
great on the last one! Thank you so very much, Macropod!

macropod said:
Hi Glory,

If you have both Windows Explorer and Word open at the same time, you can simply select the pictures and drag them into Word.
Alternatively you can select multiple images from Windows Explorer (eg by selecting one image, then holding down either the Ctrl
or
Shift keys as you select more) & copy them as a group then paste them into Word .

Cheers
--
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]
-------------------------

There are 90 pictures (with text) that I would like to copy all at one time
(without the text) and paste into a Word document. I know I can "Paste All"
from the Clipboard, but how can I "Copy All" without copying the text, too.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Glory
 

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