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How to tell what type an image is?

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C. Johnson - 20 Apr 2005 14:58 GMT
If I have a reference to an inlineshape or a shape that is a picture type,
how can tell if the image is a bitmap, jpg etc..?

Thanks,
David C. Johnson
Jezebel - 21 Apr 2005 10:38 GMT
All images in a Word document are WMFs, regardless of the format they had at
the time you imported them.

> If I have a reference to an inlineshape or a shape that is a picture type,
> how can tell if the image is a bitmap, jpg etc..?
>
> Thanks,
> David C. Johnson
 
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