Image+from+word+to+paint

Image from word to paint First, right-click on the image in the Word document and select **Copy** from the context menu (or you can click the image and use the keyboard shortcut **Ctrl+C**).  A quick way to open Paint (and one that works with various Windows versions) is through **Run**. Hold the Windows key and tap the R key (**Win+R**)…  …and type **pbrush** into the field. Click **OK**.  In Paint, either choose **Paste** from the **Edit** menu, or paste with the keyboard shortcut, **Ctrl+V**.  Then, save the image to a convenient location (**Ctrl+S**). If the original image is of sufficient quality, you may want to enlarge it as much as possible before copying (see below). The one used for this demonstration was a good quality photo (of our top quality dog) and the copy of the enlarged version was significantly better than that of a smaller saved copy. However, if the original is of poor quality, the saved copy will be likewise (quality in, quality out). 