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How to Download Image from Google Doc in Different Ways

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Google Docs is a popular cloud-based word processing platform that allows users to create and collaborate on documents online. While it primarily focuses on text-based content, you can also insert images into your Google Docs files.

However, downloading these images from Google Docs might not be as straightforward as it seems. In this article, we will guide you through the process of downloading images from Google Docs to your computer or device.

Download Image from Google Doc

Download Image from Google Doc

There are a few ways to download images from Google Docs.

Save all images as a web page

  1. Open the Google Docs document that contains the images you want to download.
  2. Click on File
  3. Tap on Download
  4. Click on Web page(.html, zipped)
  5. The images will be saved in a zipped file on your computer.
  6. Unzip the file to extract the images.

How to Download Image from Google Doc by publishing to web

This method is used to download a specific image. Here are the steps on how to download images from Google Docs by publishing to the web:

  1. Open the Google Docs document that contains the images you want to download.
  2. Click File and then on Share
  3. Tap on Publish to the web
  4. In the Publish to the web dialog box, select the Anyone with the link can view option.
  5. Click Publish and a new window will open in your browser, displaying the published document.
  6. Right-click the image you want to download and select Save image as.
  7. In the Save As dialog box, select a location to save the image and click Save.
  8. The image will be saved in the selected location on your computer.
  9. Once you publish a document to the web, anyone with the link will be able to view it.
  10. To stop publishing a document, click File > Share > Published content and settings. In the Published content and settings dialog box, click Stop publishing.

Here are some additional tips for downloading images from Google Docs

  • If you want to download a specific image from a document, you can right-click the image and select Save image as. The image will be saved in the selected location on your computer.
  • You can also use an add-on to download images from Google Docs. There are a number of add-ons available, such as Image Extractor. These add-ons can make it easier to download images from Google Docs.

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How to Download the Doc as a Webpage

To download a Google Doc as a webpage, you can use the following steps:

  1. Open the Google Doc that you want to download.
  2. Click on the File menu.
  3. Select Download.
  4. In the Download as menu, select Web page (.html, zipped).
  5. Click on the Save button.

The Google Doc will be downloaded as a zipped file. You can then unzip the file to view the webpage.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind when downloading a Google Doc as a webpage

  • The webpage will contain all of the content from the Google Doc, including text, images, and formatting.
  • The webpage will be saved in the same folder as the Google Doc.
  • You can open the webpage in any web browser.
  • If you want to edit the webpage, you can use a web editor such as Notepad or Sublime Text.

How to download Bulk Images from Google Docs using HTML format

To bulk download images from Google Docs using HTML format, you can follow these steps:

  1. Open the Google Docs document that contains the images you want to download.
  2. Click on “File” in the menu bar and select “Download” -> “Web Page (.html, zipped)”.
  3. Save the downloaded ZIP file to your computer and extract its contents to a folder.
  4. Open the extracted folder and locate the HTML file. It usually has the same name as your Google Docs document but with an HTML extension.
  5. Open the HTML file using a text editor or a web browser.
  6. In the HTML file, search for the <img> tags. Each <img> tag represents an image in the document.
  7. Copy the URLs of the image sources (the src attribute of the <img> tags) and paste them into a new browser tab or download manager to download the images.

Note: This method relies on the image URLs embedded in the HTML file. If the images are not publicly accessible or require authentication, this method may not work. Additionally, Google Docs may compress or resize images, so the downloaded images may not have the original quality or dimensions.

How to Save an image from Google Docs to Google Keep

There two ways to save images to Google Keep in Google Docs.

Save as a note

  1. Navigate to the Google where the picture you want to save is located.
  2. Highlight the image.
  3. Right-click on the image and select Save to Keep.
  4. A new Google Keep note will create with the image attached.
  5. You can add text, labels, and other information to the note.

Use the Keep add-on

  1. The image you want to save is in a Google Documents document.
  2. Obtain add-ons can access by clicking the Add-ons menu.
  3. Search for the Keep add-on and click on the Install button.
  4. Once the add-on installed, click on the Keep icon in the toolbar.
  5. The Keep add-on will open a sidebar with a list of your Google Keep notes.
  6. Drag and drop the image from the Google Docs document to the Keep sidebar.
  7. The image will be added to the selected Keep note.

You can also use the Keep add-on to add notes to images in Google Docs. To do this, follow steps 1-4 above. Then, click on the Add note button in the Keep sidebar. A new note created with the image attached. You can then add text, labels, and other information to the note.

How to Save an Image from Google docs using One by One Option

  1. Open the Google Docs document that contains the images you want to download.
  2. Scroll through the document and locate the image you want to download.
  3. Right-click on the image, and a context menu will appear.
  4. In the context menu, select the option “Save Image As” or “Download Image” (the specific wording may vary depending on your browser).
  5. A file browser window will open, allowing you to choose where to save the image on your computer.
  6. Navigate to the desired location and provide a name for the image file if necessary.
  7. Click “Save” or “OK” to initiate the download process.
  8. The image will save to the specified location on your computer, and you can access it from there.

Note: Repeat these steps for each image you want to download from the Google Docs document. Keep in mind that this method requires manual intervention for each image, so it may be time-consuming if you have multiple images to download.

FAQs

Are the download image from google doc available in their original quality

The image quality of the downloaded images from Google Docs may vary. Google Docs may compress or resize images to optimize document size and loading times. Therefore, the downloaded images may not have the same quality or resolution as the original images.

Can I save image from google doc using shared Google Docs document?

Yes, you can download images from a shared Google Docs document, provided you have the necessary access and permissions. The methods mentioned earlier should work for shared documents as well.

Is it possible to extract images from a Google Docs document without downloading them

No, there is no direct method to extract images from a Google Docs document without downloading them. You need to download the images using one of the methods mentioned earlier to access them on your local computer.

Can I download images from a password-protected Google Docs document

If a Google Docs document is password-protected, it means that access to the document is restricted.

In this case, you will need to enter the correct password or obtain permission from the document owner to access and download the images. The downloading process remains the same once you have the necessary access.

Can I download images from Google Docs if I’m offline

To download images from Google Docs, you generally need an internet connection to access the document and save the images.

However, if you have previously accessed the document and it is available offline through Google Drive’s offline syncing feature, you may be able to download the images while offline.

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