How to Convert Word to Image with Okdo Word to Image Converter
Step 1 — Install and open the program
- Download and install Okdo Word to Image Converter from the official site.
- Launch the application.
Step 2 — Add Word files
- Click Add File(s) or Add Folder to select .doc/.docx files.
- For batch conversion, add multiple files or a folder.
Step 3 — Choose output format and settings
- Select an image format (JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TIFF).
- Quality/Compression: set JPEG quality or PNG compression if available.
- Resolution/DPI: increase for higher image clarity (e.g., 300 DPI for print).
- Page range: choose all pages or specific pages per document.
- Color mode: select color, grayscale, or monochrome if supported.
Step 4 — Output folder and filename options
- Set the destination folder.
- Choose naming rules (keep original name, add suffix, or auto-increment).
Step 5 — Advanced options (optional)
- Enable background removal or transparent background (if offered).
- Configure margins, page scaling, or rotation.
- Preserve or flatten document layout, headers/footers as needed.
Step 6 — Start conversion
- Click Convert or Start.
- Monitor progress; large or multi-page files may take longer.
Step 7 — Verify results
- Open the output images to check text clarity, layout fidelity, and image quality.
- If issues appear, adjust DPI, output format, or scaling and reconvert.
Tips
- Use PNG for sharp text and screenshots; JPEG for smaller file size.
- For multipage docs you want as separate images, confirm “one image per page” setting.
- For OCR-ready images, increase DPI and choose lossless formats (PNG/TIFF).
If you want, I can write a short step-by-step checklist or provide recommended settings for web vs. print output.
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