Unlike converting to a different text format, such as from .odt to .docx, Word does not initially provide a direct way for you to save your file as the common image format, JPG. However, it can often be helpful to convert your text file into an image for further use in other programs. In this article, we will show you how to save your Word document as a JPG.
### Windows Built-In Tools
Using Windows built-in tools like Snipping Tool and Paint, you can only convert one page of your Word document to JPG. Fortunately, there are helpful online converters available if you need to convert multiple pages at once. If that’s the case, please refer to our step-by-step guide for more details.
**Inserting and Saving Text from a Word Document as an Image**
You can follow our step-by-step guide or refer to the quick instructions below.
**The Snipping Tool – the Fast and Easy Solution**
The Snipping Tool is a built-in Windows tool that allows you to take screenshots. You can simply use it to capture an image of your Word document and save it as a JPG. Follow our step-by-step guide or refer to the quick instructions below.
**Saving Word File as JPG using Paint**
You can follow our step-by-step guide or refer to the quick instructions below.
### Online Converters
You can follow our step-by-step guide or refer to the quick instructions below.
### Quick Guide: Inserting Text as Image
### Quick Guide: Snipping Tool
### Quick Guide: Saving Word File as JPG using Paint
### Quick Guide: Online Converters
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