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Paul Brown
I was about to post the question, but stumbled across the solution in
the last minutes before posting.
The solution is to paste the objects embedded into a doc onto the
desktop, and then move them to the required folder. The wave file in
question was pasted as "Scrap." so I just renamed this.
Here is the post that this solution addresses :
I have a word doc with a couple of .exe objects and some .wav sound
files embedded. I can launch /replay these from word, however want to
save these as individual disk files.
I have tried the obvious
1) Cannot find the equivalent to [File [Save Attachments] or [Save
Objects]]
2) Copy to clipboard, paste into folder using explorer
3) Drag from file into explorer
4) Saving file as html hoping embedded objects would be spawned as
separate files (they are not even active objects in the html page).
I could investigate locating these with a hex editor and extracting
this fragment of the word document in the hope that this would
constitute a stand alone .exe or .wav file. Or is this attempt doomed
to fail?
the last minutes before posting.
The solution is to paste the objects embedded into a doc onto the
desktop, and then move them to the required folder. The wave file in
question was pasted as "Scrap." so I just renamed this.
Here is the post that this solution addresses :
I have a word doc with a couple of .exe objects and some .wav sound
files embedded. I can launch /replay these from word, however want to
save these as individual disk files.
I have tried the obvious
1) Cannot find the equivalent to [File [Save Attachments] or [Save
Objects]]
2) Copy to clipboard, paste into folder using explorer
3) Drag from file into explorer
4) Saving file as html hoping embedded objects would be spawned as
separate files (they are not even active objects in the html page).
I could investigate locating these with a hex editor and extracting
this fragment of the word document in the hope that this would
constitute a stand alone .exe or .wav file. Or is this attempt doomed
to fail?