Quick fixes: how to download an image from a Google Doc - The Verge
There are several ways that you can download an image from a Google Doc (short of using a third-party app). None of them are obvious, but none are really difficult, either.
There is no obvious way to download an image from a Google Docs document.
Download the document to an HTML file.
Like most online publications, The Verge uses a CMS (content management system) to upload its content to the web. This particular CMS demands that you upload any images you want to use separately from the text — which usually presents no problems. But recently, a writer submitted an otherwise fine story in which they had included the images within the text. The writer had gone on vacation, so I couldn’t ask them to send the images separately — and there didn’t seem to be an obvious way to download the pictures so I could pop them into the CMS.
After doing some research, I discovered there are several ways that you can download an image from a Google Doc (short of using a third-party app). None of them are obvious, but none are really difficult, either. Here they are.
This is, IMO, the easiest way to go.
https://www.theverge.com/23277254/how-to-download-an-image-from-a-google-doc-quick-fixes
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