Operation Manual

Text 201
Importing text from a file
Importing text from a word-processor file is a quick way to build up text content
for your site (but you can also create a story using WritePlus). If you use your
current word processor (such as Microsoft Word) to create the text files for your
site, you can import any number of files into one site.
As well as the WritePlus format (.stt), a range of popular word processing and
text formats can be imported, including:
ANSI text .txt
Microsoft Word 2007/2010 .docx/.dotx
Microsoft Word 2000/2003 .doc/.dot
MS Works .wps
Open Office text .odt
Rich Text Format
.rtf
Wordperfect .wpd
Write .wri
For Microsoft Word formats created in any Windows operating system you
don't need to have Microsoft Word installed locally. This means you can reuse
third-party text content in WebPlus without the supporting application.
WebPlus will import text into a selected text frame or create a new text frame if
one is not selected. See Adding text frames on p. 67 for more information.
WebPlus will preserve the formatting of imported word-processor
text. However, if you're using your word processor to create text
specifically for WebPlus, you'll save time by typing as text only, and
applying formatting later in WebPlus.
Tables cannot be imported.