Can I insert text, tables or other images copied in other Windows applications such as Word into my converted document by pasting them directly into the Editing pane before using Save or Publish?
Yes. Results are good with Word files, including items pasted into Word, but may vary with other applications. Text: You can paste text from Word directly. If the original formatting of the text disrupts the page, it is recommended that you paste your text into the Windows Notepad text editor before pasting it into RiverDocs Converter. This strips out any unwanted formatting information. To open Notepad, click Start – All Programs – Accessories – Notepad. Then click File – New and paste your text in the Notepad workspace. Select all the text and press Ctrl+C to copy it. Finally, place your cursor in the RiverDocs Converter Editing screen where you want to insert the text, and press Ctrl+V to paste it. Images: You cannot insert images by pasting them directly, because although the Editing pane displays them after pasting, to be embedded in the page the image file needs to be located in the published HTML Images folder or its URL needs to be entered in code. However, you can insert an im
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