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− | Just download and install the [http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/swp Oracle (Sun) Weblog Publisher | + | Just download the free extension and install the [http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/swp Oracle (Sun) Weblog Publisher]. This will export your text document to a Blog server, taking care of most formatting text attributes, tables, images and graphics. |
− | The following Blog servers are currently supported: Roller, WordPress, | + | After installation, go to '''Tools > Options''' and click '''Internet > Weblog''' to add the internet blog servers or platforms that you are using. The following Blog servers are currently supported: Blogger, Roller, WordPress, Movable Type (xml-rpc), Atom Publishing Protocol (API), and MetaWeblog (API). |
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+ | To publish your writer document online as a blog, go to '''File > Send > To Weblog'''. | ||
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Revision as of 22:11, 29 April 2011
Can I publish my Writer text as a Blog?
Yes.
Just download the free extension and install the Oracle (Sun) Weblog Publisher. This will export your text document to a Blog server, taking care of most formatting text attributes, tables, images and graphics.
After installation, go to Tools > Options and click Internet > Weblog to add the internet blog servers or platforms that you are using. The following Blog servers are currently supported: Blogger, Roller, WordPress, Movable Type (xml-rpc), Atom Publishing Protocol (API), and MetaWeblog (API).
To publish your writer document online as a blog, go to File > Send > To Weblog.