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Posts: 1109
  • Posted On: Nov 18 2006 7:44am
Im trying to copy&paste the work in Microword to TRF. Everytime I try, this is what I get:

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Posts: 1913
  • Posted On: Nov 18 2006 1:12pm
What did we tell you, Beff...
Posts: 2453
  • Posted On: Nov 18 2006 5:39pm
When you post, disable emoticons in your post. Then go through and look over your post on TRF to make sure there aren't extra spaces, ">>" and the HTML is all good. I find Microsoft Word stuff gets screwed over when copying and pasting it here, but its better than writing it on TRF and losing it if my computer screws up.
Posts: 383
  • Posted On: Nov 18 2006 6:06pm
I find Microsoft Word stuff gets screwed over when copying and pasting it here, but its better than writing it on TRF and losing it if my computer screws up.


A lesson I have learned far too many times.

I had whole big intro post for an RP involving Black Sun, written a couple weeks back, and when my computer randomly restarted... I lost it.

Still haven't convinced myself to write it over.
Posts: 936
  • Posted On: Nov 18 2006 6:18pm
*gasps*
Posts: 7745
  • Posted On: Nov 18 2006 7:03pm
C&P from Word to Notepad to TRF. Something about TRF's dynamic input box clashes with Word's dynamic formatting. Notepad turns Word's stuff into plain text, which inputs just fine.
Posts: 2462
  • Posted On: Nov 18 2006 7:05pm
I don't have problems pasting from Word... just make sure you click the "Disable smilies in text" box under Additional Options, and it should work fine.

Using the WYSIWYG editor, anyway.
Posts: 5711
  • Posted On: Nov 18 2006 8:59pm
What?
Posts: 1109
  • Posted On: Nov 19 2006 5:45am
Thanks for all the help.
Posts: 2164
  • Posted On: Nov 19 2006 5:48am
I tend to post in the TRF reply box, then paste in Word for spelling check/final editting, and then copy from that and paste back into TRF to post... which works fine.