table of contents, and links
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One handy feature of Word is the table of contents. You mark all your headers with the appropriate headings, and then go to the top and hit Table Of Contents, and the whole thing is displayed right at the top. That way, people can read the TOC and go right the section they want. I have a very large document which will have about 100 headers. Is there a way to set up each header automatically, or am I going to have to write HTML links 100 times?
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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, and contain a lot of formatting code that’s not compliant unless you know how to use the built-in features in the Visual editor for using Word cleanly. http://en.support.wordpress.com/visual-editor/#pasting-text
Note you need to click the kitchen sink icon #15 at the end of Row 1 to have Row 2 appear. http://en.support.wordpress.com/visual-editor/#row-1
Go here and enable this > Settings > Writing
Formatting
_ WordPress should correct invalidly nested XHTML automatically
“save changes”I recommend using Windows Live Writer for posting to your blog > http://en.support.wordpress.com/xml-rpc/windows-live-writer/
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You can either upload or embed documents.
See here for accepted file types http://en.support.wordpress.com/accepted-filetypes/
The following processes are outlined particularly for users who wish to upload a document and add its download link to a blog post or page. http://en.support.wordpress.com/uploading-documents/
If you want to embed the document itself into a post, then you will have to use a third party application like Scribd or Google Docs.
See here:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/scribd/
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