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I have a very big docx document(300mb). It is full of pictures, tables, spreadsheets, etc.

When I look at the document structure, I see that under document.docx/word/embeddings/* are all of the Excel sheets from where the tables and spreadsheets where copied! The compressed document is nearly 150MB!

The document is in a final state and the data and charts will not change any more.

Is it possible to remove all the embeddings and let Word save only the necessary values?

fixer1234
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  • Welcome to Super User. Can you share with us what you have already researched or attempted to resolve this and where you are stuck. There is a reasonable expectation here that you have at least tried something before asking for help. – CharlieRB Oct 06 '15 at 11:57
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    @CharlieRB: This question might deserve a little slack. To answer it properly requires an understanding of how Excel content is embedded, which isn't something a simple Google search would turn up. – fixer1234 Oct 06 '15 at 16:54

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One way I found to strip out all of that stuff is to save the file as a PDF and then open the PDF file using Word. There is some chance the formatting won't be perfect, but, in my case, it removed embedded spreadsheets and retained perfect formatting.

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You will need to convert your embedded content into something else (picture, plaint text, etc).

The official Microsoft solution is here.

I found this site when I inspected (menu File / Check for Issues / Inspect Document) and found embedded content. Document inspector cannot remove automatically this kind of content without causing data loss.

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