In Doc and Docx format documents, the first few pages or some pages may contain conclusions, charts, data, and more. When we need to extract this content and convert it into jpg images for sharing on web pages, platforms, or inserting into other files, how should we proceed? The following content explains how to export the first few pages or selected pages from multiple Office Word documents as jpg images, ensuring the layout and styles of Doc and Docx files are preserved, enhancing the browsing experience across multiple devices, and strengthening document integrity.
1. Use Cases
A project within the company has a large number of Word documents, and you need to preview the cover of each document as a JPG image. In this case, you can use the batch extraction feature to convert any page from a large number of Word documents into JPG images.
2. Effect Preview
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3. Operation Steps
Openć HeSoft Doc Batch Tool ć, selectćWord Toolsć-ćWord to JPG Imageć.

ćAdd Filesćto add one or more Word documents for which you need to convert some pages to JPG images.
ćImport Files from Folderćto add an entire folder of Word documents for which you need to convert some pages to JPG images.
You can view the imported files in the red box below.

ćProcessing Rangećselect to process only some pages.
ćPage Rangećenter the pages you need to extract; see the help content below for details.

ć1ćrepresents the first page (positive order).
ć-1ćrepresents the last page (reverse order).
ć:ćthis symbol indicates a continuous page conversion, for example, 2:5 extracts the second, third, fourth, and fifth pages, totaling four pages.
ć,ćthis symbol acts like a breakpoint, for example, 2,5,-3 extracts the second page, the fifth page, and the third-to-last page, totaling three pages.

After the processing is complete, click Save Location to view the JPG files successfully converted from the Word documents.
