Select all graphics, change to gray scale

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Jimmy Clay

I'm using Word 2007. Is there a quick way to change all the graphics
in a document to grayscale? I know I can can select each one, one by
one, and change them to grayscale. But is it possible to perhaps
select all the graphics at once, then change all of them to grayscale
at the same time?

Thanks.
 
J

Jimmy Clay

Why not just print it grayscale and leave the graphics in color?

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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I'm using Word 2007. Is there a quick way to change all the graphics
in a document to grayscale? I know I can can select each one, one by
one, and change them to grayscale. But is it possible to perhaps
select all the graphics at once, then change all of them to grayscale
at the same time?

I need to create a black and white .PDF file. Although I suppose it
might be okay to submit a color file and it would be printed in black
and white. But it was my understanding that the .PDF file would be
printed just as it is.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

FWIW, if I print color images to a monochrome printer, the result is
inferior to printing the same images formatted as grayscale.



JoAnn Paules said:
Why not just print it grayscale and leave the graphics in color?

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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Jimmy Clay said:
I'm using Word 2007. Is there a quick way to change all the graphics
in a document to grayscale? I know I can can select each one, one by
one, and change them to grayscale. But is it possible to perhaps
select all the graphics at once, then change all of them to grayscale
at the same time?

Thanks.
 

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