Important content exists in Office Word documents, such as academic papers or courses, where the first page, second page, or first few pages of Doc or Docx files need to be provided for others to preview. In this case, we can convert any number of pages from Doc or Docx files into a single long JPG image, allowing the recipient to directly view key information without sending the entire document. This also preserves the original layout and formatting of the Word document, and enables previewing and browsing across multiple devices. Supports Doc, Docx, Dot, Dotx, Docm, Dotm formats.
1. Use Cases
When you need to extract the first few pages from multiple Word documents to share previews with others, while maintaining the original layout and formatting for display on mobile phones, tablets, and other devices, you can batch merge and convert them into a single long JPG image.
2. Effect Preview
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After processing:


3. Operation Steps
Openć HeSoft Doc Batch Tool ćand selectćWord Toolsć-ćConvert Word to JPG Imageć.

ćAdd Filesćadds one or more Word documents whose partial pages need to be merged and converted into a long JPG image.
ćImport Files from Folderćadds an entire folder containing Word documents whose partial pages need to be merged and converted into a long JPG image.
You can view the imported files in the red box below.

ćProcessing Rangećselect to process only partial pages.
ćPage Rangećenter the pages to be extracted. For details, see the help content below.
ćMerge Multiple Pages into One Long Imagećenable the button below.

ć1ćrepresents the first page counting forward.
ć-1ćrepresents the first page counting backward.
ć:ćthis symbol indicates a continuous page-to-image conversion, e.g., 2:5 extracts pages 2, 3, 4, and 5, totaling four pages.
ć,ćthis symbol acts like a breakpoint, e.g., 2,5,-3 extracts page 2, page 5, and the third-to-last page, totaling three pages.

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