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 The accessible e-text version of a book needs to include the original ebook's images. To preserve the original image quality, we need to first extract the images from the EPUB and then insert them into the Word document. The accessible e-text version of a book needs to include the original ebook's images. To preserve the original image quality, we need to first extract the images from the EPUB and then insert them into the Word document.
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 +<note>If you are dealing with a PDF file, please see [[public:nnels:etext:extract_images_from_pdf_files|Extract Images from PDF files]]
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 +If you are dealing with a Kindle file, please see [[public:nnels:etext:extract_images_from_kindle_files_azw_azw3|Extract Images for Kindle files]]</note>
  
 ===== Use eCan Crusher to Extract images from an EPUB ===== ===== Use eCan Crusher to Extract images from an EPUB =====
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   - Windows will warn you that you are changing a file extension. Tell it okay.   - Windows will warn you that you are changing a file extension. Tell it okay.
   - You can now access the file as you would any zip file. When you unzip the compressed file, you should see a list of items, including a folder titled "images". These will be the images you insert into your .docx.   - You can now access the file as you would any zip file. When you unzip the compressed file, you should see a list of items, including a folder titled "images". These will be the images you insert into your .docx.
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 +[[public:nnels:etext:kids-books|Return to Children's Books main page]]
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