WORD will do that for you: Go to the Web Options and set it to create subdirectories for pages. Each page.html will get a page_files under it with the related grahics in it.
If you can't find it, come on back and I'll give you the exact location. No time right ntis sec.
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komobu wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I wrote some instructions for software in word. Currently in > the > directory, I have about 20 html pages and another 500 graphic > images. > the folder looks very clutered. I would like to open the word > html > file, and have it locate all the images that are on that page > and > move/copy them to a subdirectory under that current directory. > Is this > possible? how do I do it? > > As an example > > "c:\instructions" has 20 HTML files and 600 graphics. I want 20 > Subdirectories under "C:\Instructions" for each webpage. I want > all > the graphics in each subdirectory. I dont really care about > space. Is > it possible to do this with a few keystrokes? I would hate to > reinsert > every graphic all over again. > > Thanks > Pat
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