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  • jdnin

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    Also a Bluehost site here with this issue. WordPress.org seems to suggest removing all plugins and themes. That seems like a shotgun approach that misses the target. That would take way too long and is just an inexpensive way for lay people to solve coders issues for them. The issue does seem to reside with bluehost though. It would be a signal for bluehost to create a blog post about this. The WordPress.org policy of directing people to open new threads here is not helpful. Putting tags in the comments probably helps.

    jdnin

    (@jdnin)

    Same issue. Tough to find wise threads when the mods close them prematurely and send people off to create new threads. Would help a lot of the old threads were just deleted so they aren’t searchable by google.

    Didn’t work at all. I’m using a business copy of word 2013 of at portal.office.com from windows 7 and Chrome on my desktop. Standard wordpress install with the genesis theme. I created a simple 7×7 table in Word. Ctrl-A, Crtl-C, Ctrl-V into a new wordpress post. The table formatting is stripped out. You get a long vertical column. Saving the word docx as HTML then viewing source on the html file and Ctrl-A, Ctrl-C in the source document and then ctrl-V into a new wordpress post as text and it worked fine when i switched over to the visual view.

    I would say this is a massive productivity waste around the world. 🙂 I spent an hour looking at bad advice in wordpress forums. And annotations of countless other people going down dead ends. Maybe a billion in productivity lost worldwide? It would be better to say that Word no longer works with WordPress and let the chips fall where they may.

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