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WebPlus Essentials User Guide - Serif

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Importing text from a file<br />

Working with Text 75<br />

Importing text from a word-processor file is a quick way to build up text content<br />

for your site (but you can also create a story using WritePlus). If you use your<br />

current word processor (such as Microsoft Word) to create the text files for your<br />

site, you can import any number of files into one site.<br />

As well as the WritePlus format (.stt), a range of popular word processing and<br />

text formats can be imported, including:<br />

ANSI text .txt<br />

Microsoft Word 2007 .docx/.dotx<br />

Microsoft Word 2000/2003 .doc/.dot<br />

MS Works .wps<br />

Open Office text .odt<br />

Rich Text Format .rtf<br />

Wordperfect .wpd<br />

Write .wri<br />

For Microsoft Word formats created in any Windows operating system you don't<br />

need to have Microsoft Word installed locally. This means you can reuse thirdparty<br />

text content in <strong>WebPlus</strong> without the supporting application.<br />

<strong>WebPlus</strong> will import text into either a new creative text frame (supports text<br />

flow between frames) or into a selected HTML or creative text frame (HTML<br />

frames do not support text flow) already on your web page. See Understanding<br />

text frames on p. 76 for more information.<br />

<strong>WebPlus</strong> will preserve the formatting of imported word-processor<br />

text. However, if you're using your word processor to create text<br />

specifically for <strong>WebPlus</strong>, you'll save time by typing as text only, and<br />

applying formatting later in <strong>WebPlus</strong>.<br />

Tables cannot be imported.

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