Lots of Word documents Extract files from first page to jpg picture for preview
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In Doc and Docx format documents, the first few pages or some pages may contain conclusions, charts, data, etc. When we only need to select this part of the content and convert it into jpg pictures to share it with web pages, platforms or insert it into other files, how should we operate it? The following content introduces how to export the first few pages or some pages selected from multiple Office Word documents into jpg pictures, so as to fix the typesetting and style of Doc and Docx files, enhance the multi-device browsing experience and enhance the integrity of documents.
1. Use Scenarios
there are a lot of Word documents in a project of the company, and the cover of each document needs to be previewed with jpg pictures. At this time, any page in a large number of Word documents can be extracted in batch and converted into jpg pictures.
2. Effect preview
before treatment:
after treatment:
3. Operation steps
open 【HeSoft Doc Batch Tool], select [Word Tool]-[Word Convert to JPG Picture]].

[Add File] Add single or multiple Word documents that need to convert some pages into jpt pictures.
[Import Files from Folder] Add the entire Word document folder that needs to convert some pages into jpt pictures.
The imported files can be viewed in the red box below.

[Processing Range] Select to process only part of the page.
[Page Range] Enter the page to be extracted. See the help content below for details.

The first page is positive.
[-1] is the penultimate page.
[:] This symbol is a continuous conversion picture for the page. For example, 2:5 is to extract the second page, the third page, the fourth page and the fifth page, totaling four pages.
[,] This symbol is a similar breakpoint, for example, 2,5,-3 is to extract the second page, the fifth page and the penultimate page, a total of three pages.

After waiting for the processing to complete, click on the save location to view the Word document successfully converted to a jpg file of pictures.
