Blogging from word 2013: "" tag

  • Unknown's avatar

    Opening existing post, which contains <!--more--> tag fails:

    Steps to reproduce:

    1) Create a post like this: (text editing mode)

    aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    <!--more-->

    bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb

    2) Save it as draft.

    3) In MS Word “new blog post” view, click “Open Existing” , and select your test post, created above.

    4) You’ll see just “aaaaaaaaaaaaaa…” , “bbbbbbbbbb..” is missing…

    So.. Is there a way to download full post?

    Here’s a <1minute long screenvideo.

    Here’s a link on the same question on http://social.technet.microsoft.com

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

  • Unknown's avatar

    If there’s a question in there, could you restate it a bit more clearly?

  • Unknown's avatar

    Em… firstly, those question on http://social.technet.microsoft.com is also MY question. I’ve asked it there because I’m not sure, which side (word 2013 or wordpress.com) is responsible for loosing everything after “more” tag….

    I wish to provide you as much information as needed, but I’m not sure, what’s left uncovered after watching the video….

    Could you please specify more clearly, what additional information is required?

  • Unknown's avatar

    re: microsoft WORD and WordPress
    Many bloggers don’t comprehend that Microsoft Word is a word processing program that’s not compliant with web standards. The result of copy and pasting from Microsoft Word into the Tiny MCE editor in WordPress blogs can be unexpected, unless you know how to use the built-in features in the Visual editor for using Word cleanly.
    http://onecoolsitebloggingtips.com/2011/09/12/word-and-wordpress/

  • Unknown's avatar

    Thank you for your response timethief,
    however, this isn’t connected with the thread’s topic directly. Also, the method I has nothing to do with copy-pasting.

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