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		<title>Cut and paste from Word to Wordpress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you cut and paste a section of text that includes links and other formatting from Microsoft Word to the Wordpress WYSIWYG, you will end up with a nasty mess of code and will have problems getting the text to format to your site the way you want.  When you cut HTML from Word, there&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you cut and paste a section of text that includes links and other formatting from Microsoft Word to the Wordpress WYSIWYG, you will end up with a nasty mess of code and will have problems getting the text to format to your site the way you want.  When you cut HTML from Word, there&#8217;s a lot of extra code (which you won&#8217;t see unless you look for it) that overrides your CSS values.   You <em>could</em> click on the &#8220;Code&#8221; tab in Wordpress and manually remove the extra code, but that&#8217;s very time consuming and if you don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re doing, you could delete something important.</p>
<p>Instead, do this:</p>
<p class="post">While you&#8217;re in the Wordpress post editor, hover your cursor over the buttons to see the labels.  Click on the button labeled &#8220;Show/Hide Advanced Toolbar&#8221;.  You can also press Alt+Shift+V (Firefox) or Alt+V (IE) to show the Advanced Toolbar.  This will add some extra functionality, like buttons to undo and format your font, to your toolbar.  You will then see a button labeled &#8220;Paste from Word&#8221;.  When you click it, a small window will pop open and you can paste your text there and click &#8220;Insert&#8221;.  This will insert the text into your post and remove the unnecessary formatting.</p>
<p>Please note that if you are copying an image, it may not show up and the code may not format properly for the image.  Other non-image formatting should be fine.</p>
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