How to Use

Last updated:July 8, 2026

Use Export Image with 2 how-to topics, including opening the Export Image page and setting export or delete options; 0 topics are free and 2 are membership-related.

How-to Index

No.TopicMembership Requirement
11. Open the Export Image pageWPS Premium
22. Set export or delete optionsWPS Premium

How-to Guide

1. Open the Export Image page

Entry: Picture Tools → Batch Processing → Export Image

  1. Select the pictures that you want to process in the presentation. You can select multiple pictures.
  2. Click the Picture Tools tab at the top of the window.
  3. Click Batch Processing.
  4. Select Export Image.
  5. Open the Export Image page and continue with the next settings.

Success Criteria

  • Interface result: The Export Image page opens.
  • What you can do next: You can continue selecting pictures, setting the export location, and running export or delete actions.

Tips While Using

  • Membership: This is a membership-related feature, so check the membership prompt if it appears.
  • Common mistake: If no picture is selected first, the workflow may not continue as expected.

2. Set export or delete options

Entry: Export Image page

  1. On the Export Image page, choose the pictures that you want to process. You can select all when needed.
  2. Set the export location. You can use the original file location or a custom path.
  3. Click Export Image to finish the batch export.
  4. If you want to remove pictures from the file, click Delete.

Success Criteria

  • Interface result: After export, the output pictures appear in the target location. After deletion, the selected pictures no longer appear in the file.
  • What you can do next: Return to the presentation to review the result or process more pictures.

Tips While Using

  • Membership: This topic is membership-related.
  • Common mistake: Deleting pictures changes the current file content, so confirm the selected range before you continue.
  • File management: If you want centralized storage, set a custom export path first.