Cannot copy and paste image into WORD from Jupyter Notebook using CTRL+C

Anonymous
2016-05-23T01:40:25+00:00

I want to copy and paste image from My Jupyter Notebook into MS Word

Specifically, the images are at: https://cdn.rawgit.com/cqcn1991/Wind-Speed-Analysis/master/output_HTML/marham.html#5.3-Sectoral-Comaprison

When I select (I need to paste all the images, so I select them all withc CTRL+C) and paste, the result look like this:

I can only paste the text, not the image. Certainly I can save them seperately by right click them, but that is too laborious for me.

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  1. Jay Freedman 206K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2016-05-23T02:24:20+00:00

    I don't know how the graphs in the notebook are generated, but I'm not able to copy them from Chrome or Internet Explorer -- after clicking on a row of three graphs or dragging to highlight the row, then right-clicking and choosing Copy or pressing Ctrl+C, the clipboard remains empty. Only the text between the rows can be successfully placed on the clipboard. That matches what you posted.

    What did work was to right-click in a row (apparently all three graphs in a row are in the same image) and choose Save Image As (or, in IE, Save Picture As) and save as a .png or .jpg file. Then I could drag the file from Windows Explorer into Word, where it appears as in the notebook.

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  2. Anonymous
    2016-05-23T02:56:44+00:00

    Yes, and that bothers me alot. Since I have so many pics to copy/paste. save and then add them manually would be very cumbersom

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  3. Doug Robbins - MVP - Office Apps and Services 322.1K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2016-05-23T04:41:49+00:00

    When I right click on one of the series of charts on the website and then select Save picture as ... a portable network graphics (.png) file is saved to the folder I select with a name that I select.  I can then use Insert>Picture to insert that file into a document.

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  4. Anonymous
    2016-05-23T06:35:06+00:00

    I might not be clear, I need to copy and paste all the images there. So right click and then insert is too laborious for me.

    Is there any better solutions?

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  5. Doug Robbins - MVP - Office Apps and Services 322.1K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2016-05-23T08:04:50+00:00

    You could use a scrolling screen capture with SnagIt from www.techsmith.com

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