Most recently, we wrote about the second version of Windows Live Writer – a program with which you can publish posts on your blog. Today we will tell you how to do the same with an ordinary Word ’ and from the Microsoft Office package. However, all of the following applies only to Word’y, which is part of Office 2007.
Let's write everything in order. If you go to the menu, which is hidden behind the round button with the office logo, and select "Create", then this dialog box will appear:
By selecting "New blog entry", we will get into our usual text editor, but "sharpened" for publishing posts. This "sharpening" is expressed in the "blog entry" control panel, in which the corresponding controls are located.
Before you start writing brilliant posts to your blog, you need to create an account for it. Word can work with the following platforms: Windows Live Spaces, Blogger, SharePoint, TypePad and WordPress. Unfortunately, there is no favorite LJ in the list, but this trouble is fixable, since there is a significant "other" item in the list. If you keep your diary on LiveJournal, then choose this item. Next, in the API drop-down list, select the Meta-web log, and write the following path in the line below: http://www.livejournal.com/interface/blogger /. Now enter your username and password. That's it. Now you can write.
For users of the platforms that are presented in the list of available, registering a new account is much easier – just enter your username and password.
Of course, the idea of embedding a blog client in Word is worthy of every approval. Any blog client contains a text editor, but hardly any of the developers can offer the user anything even close to the functionality of Microsoft Word.
P.S. This post was written using Microsoft Word.