![]() Irfanview managed to view and convert it - once the optional irfanview plugins were installed. ![]() In my case, the Quicktime for Windows image viewer crashed on it, and photoshop complained that it could only open raster PICTs. It may still be quite hard to view and convert this file. You should probably rename it to give it the. pcz using winrar, 7zip, gzip for windows, or something like it). If you have no access to a mac, you could choose to extract just the images, which you can do without access to a mac, via a trick: when you tell Office to export to a web page, images are either directly converted to something useful, or in the case of PICT/TIFF, images are saved to. ![]() When this works it's probably the simplest fix. One workaround is to go to the Mac you made the document on, and make sure the embedding is done with a more usual/portable image format.Ĭonverting it while in the document may be nontrivial work, but you can often avoid re-embedding and re-positioning the image: Various in-document image-related actions automatically mean conversion to a more usual format as a side effect. There is no immediate patch to read documents that show this problem, because this isn't fixed in any Quicktime version or patch (that I know of, to date). This basically means that you can add images to Office documents on Mac that will not be viewable on non-Macs.
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