Importing Content from other applications such as Microsoft Word
Before importing content from Microsoft Word, you may have to take a few extra cautionary steps. Often times content that is copied and pasted from Word can add unwanted characters and tags that can cause the formatting of your site to change or worse, break your site and make it completely unreadable. To avoid any of these instances, we recommend using the “Pasting from Word” option.
Before getting started, you might want to review:
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(1)Click the “WORD” icon in the visual editor.

(2)Copy the content from your clipboard into the pop-up window and click INSERT

Note: If the “Paste from Word” option does not work, switch to plain text mode (HTML TAB) then copy the text directly in the HTML editor, then SAVE the post or page.
(3)SAVE and PUBLISH
As you write your pages, WordPress will begin to autosave your page as a draft. Use the Save or Publish buttons when you are ready.Before publishing the post you can use the Preview button to see how it will look first. Right click on the Preview button then open it in a new window or new tab so you can easily jump back to the write post page.
When you click the Publish button you will then be redirected to a newWrite Page page.The little calendar option just above the Save and Publish buttons will allow you to post date your blog posts. They will remain unpublished and then later go live on the site at your preset date and time. Click the edit link and those options will appear for you.
Your drafts will not be published live onto the website until you select the Publish button. To edit draft posts you’ve not completed and published click on the Manage tab. Here will be the full list of your posts. It will indicate which are published and un-published. Click the Title link of your draft post to continue writing and then publish it.

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