Word to InDesign 画像のリンクのトラブル

環境:Win2000 Word2003 InDesignCS
Wordドキュメント上でテキストと画像を使っています。
○○○○○○○○←テキスト
○○○○○○○○
○○○○○○○○
■■■■■■■■←画像(ABC.JPEG)
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表を作り(後でInDesignに配置した際に文字がきちんと画像に回りこむように)その中に画像を挿入→リンクで配置します。
このドキュメントをリッチテキスト形式(.rtf)で書き出したものを、InDesignCSで配置します。
すると画像は表示されるのですが、リンク情報を見ると"画像16586.tif"とファイル名が変更され、さらに埋め込まれた状態になってしまいます。
InDesign上で最後にJPEG画像をEPS画像に差し替えたいと考えているのですが、なにかいい方法はないでしょうか? 

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