How to Convert a Word Document to JPG

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Updated on November 5, 2021

What to Know

There are times when an image would serve your purposes better than a text document would. Although Word converts a document into a PDF file, it doesn't provide a built-in way to save it as a JPEG. However, some plug-in applications and built-in Windows tools convert a document into a picture. These instructions apply to Word 2019, Word 2016, Word 2013, Word 2010, and Word for Microsoft 365 on Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7.

Convert Word to JPG Using Paste Special

Word's Paste Special option copies the contents of a document and then pastes it as an image.

Screenshot of selected text in Word

  1. Open the Word document and select the text you want to convert into a JPG. To select the entire contents of the document, select any section of the document and press Ctrl+A.

The Paste Special command

Select the Paste drop-down arrow in the Clipboard group of the Home tab and Select Paste Special.

The Picture (Enhanced Metadata) option in Paste Special

Choose Picture (Enhanced Metafile), then select OK. The contents of the document inserts as an image.

The Save as Picture command

Right-click the image and select Save as Picture.

Screenshot of Save as JPG

Select the location where you want to save the file. Enter a name for the image file and select JPG in the Save as Type box.

Convert a Doc to JPG Using the Windows Snipping Tool

If the Word file you want to convert to an image occupies less than one full page, use the Windows Snipping Tool to create a JPG file from it.

  1. Open the Word document and select the text you want to convert into a JPG.

Screenshot of Print Preview

Select File >Print or press Ctrl+P to open the document in Print Preview view.

Screenshot of Snipping Tool in search results

Press the Windows key and type "snipping tool" into the search box.

The Rectangular Snip option in the Snipping Tool

Select the Mode drop-down menu, then select Rectangular Snip.

Screenshot of document in Snipping Tool

Select New, then draw a rectangle around the document in the print preview. When you release the mouse, the snip appears in the Snipping Tool window.

Save a Word Doc as JPEG Using Microsoft Paint

Paste contents of a Word document in Paint to save it in a different way.

Screenshot of Paint in search results

  1. Press the Windows key and type "paint" into the search box, then select the Paint app from the search results.

Screenshot of selected text

Open the Word document and select the text you want to convert into a JPG. To select the entire contents of the document, select any section of the document and press Ctrl+A.

Screenshot of pasted text in Paint

Go to the Paint window. Select Paste from the Clipboard group of the Home tab. The contents copied from Word will be pasted in Paint.

Screenshot of Save As in Paint

Select File >Save As >JPEG Picture.

Use a Third-Party Application to Convert a Word Doc to JPG

For Word documents with several pages or a varied combination of text, tables, and other types of content, an external application can make lighter work of your efforts. Try one of the following online services to effect this document conversion: