How to Save a Word Document as a JPEG

There might come a time when you’d rather share a Word document as an image that anyone can open. Unfortunately, you can’t export a document as a JPEG or JPG, but there are a few other simple solutions. Here are a few. Convert a Single Page to JPEG If you have a Word document that’s only a single page or if you want to capture only one specific page of a longer document, then you can use screenshot software such as Snip & Sketch for Windows or Mac’s Screenshot app. RELATED: What’s the Difference Between JPG, PNG, and GIF? The first thing you’ll want to do is zoom out on your Word document so that the entire page is visible onscreen. You can do so by adjusting the zoom slider on the status bar toward the minus symbol. There’s no exact recommendation on percentage—just make sure the entire document is visible. With the page fully visible, type “Snip & Sketch” in the Windows search bar. Open the Snip & Sketch Tool and then select “New” or press Cmd+Shift+4 on Mac to open the Screenshot app. Crosshairs will appear on your screen. Click and drag the crosshairs to capture the entire page of the Word document. Next, if you’re using Snip & Sketch on Windows, select the floppy di… Click below to read the full story from How To Geek
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