my post this week
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I have attempted to copy my single spaced poem from Word into my blog and each time it disappears. When I try under the side of posting photos, it becomes double spaced. Help me save valuable posting time!
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A little clarification for my sake, are you meaning to post pictures in-between different stanzas of your poem?
It currently looks accurate, however I am not exactly understanding the exact format you are looking for to display.
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It currently looks fine since I retyped the entire poem directly in WordPress. I prefer to write and save my posts in a word document and then copy and paste to WP. Each time I pasted the poem, it disappeared and was not saved. HTML lets me single space. This was a tedious process and should have been a 5-10 min. job of copying, pasting and saving. Too much web traffic?
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Webtraffic shouldn’t be the problem since that really only pertains to your site and if it was too busy.
However were you trying to add the pictures in-between as well and paste everything in at the same time?
I agree that it should be much simpler, and usually it really is, but I just want to make sure I understand what you are doing so I can give you the best solution.
Thank you
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Have you read the Microsoft WORD support doc https://en.support.wordpress.com/microsoft-word/ ?
Have you also read Microsoft OneDrive Word Web App https://en.support.wordpress.com/word-web-app/?
Microsoft Word includes a lot of junk code and that’s why using Microsoft LiveWriter is preferred. https://en.support.wordpress.com/xml-rpc/windows-live-writer/
For copying and pasting from Microsoft WORD.
If you are copying and pasting from a word processing document like Microsoft WORD note that the paste as WORD button was removed last year. If you use the Paste as plain text button then a special cleanup process will run to remove any special formatting and HTML tags that may otherwise change your text.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/visual-editor/#pasting-textGo to > Dashboard > Settings > Writing and enable this setting:
Formatting
__ WordPress should correct invalidly nested XHTML automatically
“save changes”http://shelleyhrdlitschka.wordpress.com/wp-admin/options-writing.php
If you want to learn how to format and space your posts and pages in a wordpress.COM blog see: http://en.support.wordpress.com/advanced-html/ Specifically see here https://en.support.wordpress.com/advanced-html/#extra-line-breaks
You can also use the pre tag. See here https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/can-i-get-rid-of-double-word-spacing?replies=21#post-2512371
If you use the classic editor here Dashboard > Posts > Add New to create your posts what I provide below may be helpful.
In the classic editor, if you are working in the Visual editor, to get single spacing between paragraphs hold the SHIFT key down and simultaneously click ENTER at the end of the paragraph. If you are working in the Text or HTML editor, a single click of ENTER will give you a single-spaced line, and two clicks of ENTER will result in double spaced lines.
Whether or not you are copying and pasting go to > Dashboard > Settings > Writing and enable this setting:
Formatting
__ WordPress should correct invalidly nested XHTML automatically
“save changes”IMPORTANT NOTE: When you create a new post, always make sure the Format tool is set to Paragraph before you start typing. It’s in the Visual editor Row 2 first position “style”. See the illustration here http://en.support.wordpress.com/visual-editor/#row-2 If you forget to do that then edit the post, highlight all in the Visual editor, select Paragraph from the Format tool, switch editor to Text then switch back to Visual and click Update.
re: image alignment
The alignment icons in the WordPress editor are for aligning text; they are not for aligning images. They are used to achieve wrapping text around images on either the right or left-hand side, or to display an image that’s centered without text on either side of it.Align-left means position left, with the rest of the content wrapping around the right side of the image.
Align-right means position right, with the rest of the content wrapping around the left side of the image.
Align-center means position center, with no wrap-around (= the rest of the content below the image).
If the text beside the images does not occupy the same amount of space that the image beside it does then the text wrapping will continue and the images and text that follow will have a staggered appearance.
To prevent the staggered effect what you do is insert the following snippet of code into the Text (HTML) editor after each image/text pair:
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maryannniemczura,
A lot of reading material there for you, and it is all useful. The best thing I could recommend for you really is to use WordPress Editor so you don’t have to format your poem twice or try to memorize all of this information.
I hope this all helps and wish you well in your site!
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