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    Mark Pelf
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    I see that in article creation form there is a button "paste from Word". I tried it and it preserved/recognized Heading2 as Heading2 html tag and mapped Word paragraphs to <p> html paragraphs. Is there a rule, which Word style would be mapped into <pre> tag, that is how to present source code in Word text so that it would be mapped into <pre> tag that is used for code in articles html? I know there are other text editors and I am using Notepad++, but Word has better spell/grammar check....

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    • Mark PelfM Mark Pelf

      I see that in article creation form there is a button "paste from Word". I tried it and it preserved/recognized Heading2 as Heading2 html tag and mapped Word paragraphs to <p> html paragraphs. Is there a rule, which Word style would be mapped into <pre> tag, that is how to present source code in Word text so that it would be mapped into <pre> tag that is used for code in articles html? I know there are other text editors and I am using Notepad++, but Word has better spell/grammar check....

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      "Paste from Word" does its best, but unfortunately it is not perfect. If you are having trouble with any article editor issues, please save it in composing status and send it to submit@codeproject.com.

      Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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