Convert word document into .JPG image. Possible?

Hello
I need to convert a word document into a .JPG image... Anyone who can recommend a mac program that can help, or how word can do it for me?
Best regards
Jesper Pedersen

In Word go to File > Print... > PDF > Save As PDF.Open the resulting file in Preview.
Choose File > Save As... > Format: JPEG.
Hope that helps.
mrtotes

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