How to download images from Google Docs?

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Google Docs is a popular online word processing service that allows users to create and edit documents, including text documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. One of the great features of Google Docs is the ability to insert images into your documents, either from your computer or from the internet.

However, sometimes you may want to download these images for use outside of Google Docs. In this blog post, we will explain how to download images from Google Docs.

To download an image from Google Docs, first open the document containing the image. Then, right-click on the image and select "Save image as" from the context menu. This will open the "Save As" dialog box, where you can choose a location on your computer to save the image.

Alternatively, you can also select the image by clicking on it, and then click on the "Download" icon in the top toolbar. This will download the image to your computer's default download location.

Once you have downloaded the image, you can use it in any other application or program that supports images. You can also share the image with others by sending it as an email attachment or uploading it to a website or social media platform.

It's important to note that the image you download from Google Docs will be a copy of the original image, and any changes you make to the image in Google Docs will not be reflected in the downloaded version. If you want to make changes to the image, you will need to do so in the application or program you are using to edit the image.

In conclusion, downloading images from Google Docs is a simple and straightforward process. All you need to do is right-click on the image and select "Save image as" or click on the "Download" icon in the top toolbar. This will allow you to save a copy of the image to your computer and use it in any other application or program that supports images.

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