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10-05-04, 02:51 PM
Highlight it all, and paste into a new word doc first and see what happens, just to check there is no curruption within the doc that is making this happen. If all is well, you should be able to just copy and paste the wording into a new thread?!
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10-05-04, 03:29 PM
It may be that the PHP here does not recognise Word formatted text - you could try within Word to save your document as a non formatted text document
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Good luck - can't wait to read the story - it sounds intriguing LOL. |
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10-05-04, 06:16 PM
The problem is that the wysiwyg editor gets confused by all the extra formatting spewed out by Word. You have a couple of options.
If it has no special formatting (ie bold or colours) then paste it into notepad, then copy it from notepad into the new message box on the site. If you want to keep the formatting there, paste it into Wordpad (found in the same place as notepad), copy it from there and then paste it. The only other option is to click quick links->edit options and change your editor from wysiwyg to standard editor. Hope that helps. |