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I need anyone's advice about how to post a lengthy Blog I wrote about finishing Polyurethane using WORD, because it has a nice spell checker.


When I went to Copy and Paste, nothing transfers.


Larry


 


 


 

Larry, email me your blog and I will see if it works for me. I won't post it on your behalf but I'll just see if it works with my PC. I have written blogs in Word too, and pasted it here. You might have a formatting issue that doesn't agree with our site, email it and I'll take a look at it behind the scenes. Then I can help you get it up on our blog.


Thanks

I'll do that.  If you can make it work post it and I'll reply with an image of a table I finished using my Blog methods.


Larry

My "Finishing the Amana Way" Blog was written in WORD and pasted here, but this one's longer.


Hope you can make it work.  It took a long time to write it.


Larry

Which word. I think there's Microsoft Office Word, and one called Word pad.


Can you tell us exactly which one you're using?

MS Word

Richard McComas said:

Which word. I think there's Microsoft Office Word, and one called Word pad.

Can you tell us exactly which one you're using?

Larry, it worked for me, and Rich, he is using Microsoft Word.


I selected all in the word doc, and created a blog and pasted it in with success.


Can you try again Larry, and let me know if it works for you.

I tried with both MS word and Word Pad, both works for me.

It worked.  What did you do that allowed me to copy and paste?


Larry

John Morris said:


Larry, it worked for me, and Rich, he is using Microsoft Word.

I selected all in the word doc, and created a blog and pasted it in with success.

Can you try again Larry, and let me know if it works for you.


If you write a blog within the forum itself does it not have a spell checker?

Thanks for your concerns Richard.  Some how John did his magic thing and I copied and pasted the Blog without any trouble a few minutes ago.


I don't know.  Here, on these comments sections, there is no spell checker.  John had some trouble with them when TAW first started up.


Larry

I am not sure there is one in Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you are using Firefox it has a spell checker. Firefox is what I have been using for a while. I used to be a MS person all the time, but I really have gotten to like the features in Firefox.


 


 

Thanks John..


You have mentioned that before.  I tried it once but had trouble with it.  Proably because I didn't understand it or take the time to.


Larry

 I didn't realize there is not spell checker on this site. You can very easily have a spell checker that works just about anywhere on the internet. I use it and it works great on this forum and all the other places I go.


 


It's ieSpell,   ieSpell is a free Internet Explorer browser extension that spell checks text input boxes on a webpage.


 


You can download it at the link below, free and easy to install. It will spell check on the fly anywhere on this forum.


 


Rich

Rich that is good to know. I think you missed the link though. It didn't show up.


 




Richard McComas said:


 I didn't realize there is not spell checker on this site. You can very easily have a spell checker that works just about anywhere on the internet. I use it and it works great on this forum and all the other places I go.


 


It's ieSpell,   ieSpell is a free Internet Explorer browser extension that spell checks text input boxes on a webpage.


 


You can download it at the link below, free and easy to install. It will spell check on the fly anywhere on this forum.


 


Rich



I use Firefox also, so that explains the spell checker here. I was thinking it was iespell at work. My bad. I would think ispell would work here if someone is using IE browser, but maybe not. Anyway Firefox is great.  


John Moody said:

I am not sure there is one in Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you are using Firefox it has a spell checker. Firefox is what I have been using for a while. I used to be a MS person all the time, but I really have gotten to like the features in Firefox.

 

 

IE Spell works great here with Explorer, I tried it.


Richard McComas said:

I use Firefox also, so that explains the spell checker here. I was thinking it was iespell at work. My bad. I would think ispell would work here if someone is using IE browser, but maybe not. Anyway Firefox is great.  

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