This article will provide help with importing pre-written content from sources such as Microsoft Word. |
Pressbooks will automatically clean up pasted text – if you copy and paste it in the correct way. If you are going to paste content into Pressbooks, please use the following steps to avoid making extra work for yourself!
If you copy using this method from MS Word, Pressbooks will retain the styling that translates well to books (bold, italics, bullets, headers, and other common formatting). it will not keep span tags or other code that Word adds to your document.
Using this method to import content will automatically create chapters and format your text. It will not, however, style the text. This means that while things like bold, italics, bullets, headers, and other common formatting will appear correctly, this will not import your font choice or colors. |
Before beginning the process, clean up your Word document. Go to the Styles menu (not formatting menu) and apply the "Normal" styling to the entire document. Then, apply the "Heading 1" styling to your chapter headings.
Decide whether the content or sections are front matter, chapters, or back matter
See the Front Matter, Text, and Back Matter page for help determining what content should go where. |
Similar steps to these can be applied to documents from Google Docs. Simply export as a .docx from GDocs and ensure the Styles are as listed above (Normal for all text, Heading 1 for chapter headings). |
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