![]() Start with an image, in this case with Word. Here’s how the image editing works within Office. See Redacting Images and PDF’s for more details. def redactdocument (inputpath: str, outputpath: str, pattern: list, color: str None): Get the text color and text-background color for reaction txtcolor, backgroundcolor redactcolors (color) Open the input document doc Document (inputpath) Loop through paragraphs for para in doc. Finally paste the edited image back into the document to replace the original picture. If you’re familiar with another image editor then it may be easier to copy the image from an Office document into the editor, make the changes/redactions. You can add that functionality to Microsoft Words Review tab by installing. It’s useless as a redaction tool and, to be fair, the tools were never designed for redaction. The best way to deal with redact in a Word document is through a redaction add-on. Office doesn’t have a way to merge or flatten the layers into a single image. The trap is the redaction is done by adding layers over the original image. Images in a document can be fully redacted by replacing the image with black box (or other full color block).īut what if only want to hide/redact part of the image? That’s possible with the image editing tools in recent versions of Office but there’s a trap. Whats the best way to redact or permanently mark out text (say a whole page or several paragraphs) before sending so the receipient would be unable to see the text that has been redacted. You can change the appearance of the redaction marks in the redaction toolset settings. Select the text or image you want to redact and right-click the click on Redact. Click on the Edit tab, select Redact text and images, then drag the pointer over the text you want to redact. ![]() Editing an image in Office is not a way to hide the original details or redact a photo. Click on Tools > Redact then choose the texts you want to redact. ![]()
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