Blog Posting Using Microsoft Word25 Jan
Recently I was trying to do blog posts using Microsoft Word. This is an excellent tool. You can configure your blog settings into the Microsoft word and create your posts with all the formatting available with Microsoft word. Once you complete it just click publish and it’s done. You can insert picture, format it and lots of stuffs that can be done. I am posting this using Microsoft Word.
To start off, open Microsoft word and click File New and select Blog. You can select the account if you have multiple accounts configured. You can even categorize your post by selecting the button, select category.
Type in the text, we have spell check to take care of your spellings, Insert pictures, format it, adjust the size and when you have completed, just click the Publish button and its done. Open the site and see, how its. The formatting is exactly the same what we have done.
There could me many loopholes in this system, but I am not yet in a position to come up with that. I will update this post and let you know
Update:
- I could find one problem is when select a category which already exists, it work fine, but when we try to create a new category and add it, it goes to the default category
- You can open all your existing posts and edit it very easily. Just click on the open existing button on the toolbar, you will get the list of posts that you have done. Just select the post and start editing and you can publish it after you have done. This makes editing so simple
- I find a problem, how do we assign tags? Other problem I have seen is to select multiple categories
- Does it pings? Needs to check this out? Usually my blog posts are indexed by Google within 10-15 minutes of post time.
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Hi Folks!
Just wanted to share my new experience.
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