Why do I sometimes get a ZIP file when I select "Word" or "HTML" format?

When you click Save to Computer As , and select Word  or HTML format - if the saved document happens to contain images, a ZIP file will be saved to your computer.

This ZIP file contains the Word or HTML document, as well as the images for the document. Such a ZIP file ensures the broadest possible compatibility across different platforms - and provides access to the original images.


Create a Word file with embedded images:

Do you prefer to send others a Word file with embedded images, rather than a ZIP file? It's quite easy, here's how...

After you save the ZIP file to your computer, you can create a Word document with embedded images by following these steps (these steps are based on Office 2007):

  • Extract the ZIP file (right-click on ZIP file, and select "Extract...") - the Word document and a folder named "images" will be saved to your computer.
  • Open the Word document using Microsoft Word, and save it as a Word file (*.docx) - by selecting "File > Save As > Word Document". Screenshot
  • Select "File > Prepare > Edit Links to Files" from Word menu. Screenshot
  • In the dialog window that opens:
    • Highlight all images. Screenshot
    • Check "Save picture in document" checkbox. Screenshot
    • Then click 'OK'.
  • Save the file. All the images will now be embedded within your newly created Word file (*.docx). You can share this Word file with others, instead of the ZIP file.

Create an HTML file with images:

After you save the ZIP file to your computer, you can create an HTML file with images by following these steps:

  • Extract the ZIP file (right-click on ZIP file, and select "Extract...") - the HTML file and a folder named "images" will be saved to your computer.
  • Open the HTML file in your browser, and all the images will now be displayed.