How can I link to word documents on my blog? - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T20:21:24Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/how-can-i-link-to-word?commentId=649749%3AComment%3A396395&xg_raw_resources=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI really have found the simpl…tag:www.classroom20.com,2014-09-12:649749:Comment:10308252014-09-12T13:40:48.384ZAya Khalhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AyaKhal
<p>I really have found the simplest way to upload your word or PowerPoint document on your blog, if your document is small or even big it will be uploaded in a seconds .. just follow the instructions in this link : <a href="http://life-software5.blogspot.com/2014/09/upload-your-powerpoint-word.html" target="_blank">Upload your PowerPoint / word presentation on your blog</a></p>
<p>I really have found the simplest way to upload your word or PowerPoint document on your blog, if your document is small or even big it will be uploaded in a seconds .. just follow the instructions in this link : <a href="http://life-software5.blogspot.com/2014/09/upload-your-powerpoint-word.html" target="_blank">Upload your PowerPoint / word presentation on your blog</a></p> Thank You a lot.. I was askin…tag:www.classroom20.com,2014-05-17:649749:Comment:10120692014-05-17T16:09:43.618ZAya Khalhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AyaKhal
<p>Thank You a lot.. I was asking for same thing and I have reached to the point :)</p>
<p>Thank You a lot.. I was asking for same thing and I have reached to the point :)</p> If your blogger account allow…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-02-11:649749:Comment:4351712010-02-11T21:33:55.750ZDale Ehrharthttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/DaleEhrhart
If your blogger account allows content upload then convert your .doc file to a .pdf and upload. Microsoft Office 2007 products allow make this conversion easy but earlier versions of Office might require the use of a service like Zamzar.<br />
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If your blogger account doesn't allow file upload then you could use GoogleDocs, Scribd, or even Slideshare and simply link to your .pdf files from the blog.
If your blogger account allows content upload then convert your .doc file to a .pdf and upload. Microsoft Office 2007 products allow make this conversion easy but earlier versions of Office might require the use of a service like Zamzar.<br />
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If your blogger account doesn't allow file upload then you could use GoogleDocs, Scribd, or even Slideshare and simply link to your .pdf files from the blog. Maybe you can try www.zamzar.…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-02-11:649749:Comment:4351632010-02-11T21:20:37.188ZMayra Sotohttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Mayra07
Maybe you can try <a href="http://www.zamzar.com" target="_blank">www.zamzar.com</a> to convert the doc to add in your blog.
Maybe you can try <a href="http://www.zamzar.com" target="_blank">www.zamzar.com</a> to convert the doc to add in your blog. you need to put them in a pla…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-10-25:649749:Comment:3966132009-10-25T19:18:22.236ZJane Davidsonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/JaneDavidson
you need to put them in a place on the network where they're accessible from outsite the network, after that you can just post the file directory as the url!
you need to put them in a place on the network where they're accessible from outsite the network, after that you can just post the file directory as the url! I use posterous.com for every…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-10-25:649749:Comment:3964952009-10-25T10:53:41.300ZSharnon Robinetthttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/SharnonRobinett
I use posterous.com for everything. I use it to forward messages and quick blogs posts to my blogger account. It's so easy to set up- you just email post@posterous.com- they'll send you an email back showing you where your new 'blog' is. In order to configure it to go to your blogger, you'll have to go to that posterous site (after sending your 1st email blog post) and sign up so that you can forward things to your blogger. You can configure posterous to forward posts automatically or only the…
I use posterous.com for everything. I use it to forward messages and quick blogs posts to my blogger account. It's so easy to set up- you just email post@posterous.com- they'll send you an email back showing you where your new 'blog' is. In order to configure it to go to your blogger, you'll have to go to that posterous site (after sending your 1st email blog post) and sign up so that you can forward things to your blogger. You can configure posterous to forward posts automatically or only the ones you want.<br />
As far as attachments, add them to the email- and posterous will embed it into their site- you can make public or private- documents are in a flash-type embed (flypaper, maybe). If you send MP3's, it'll be set up in an audio.<br />
To me, posterous is handier than a back pocket in my fave Levi's- especially since I can start typing an email (Google)- and if something happens, my post is saved- I don't have to start from scratch. It's just so convenient.<br />
Check it out- I use it w/blogger and it makes embedding games in blogger a breeze!<br />
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There's also <a href="http://embedit.in/" target="_blank">embedit.in</a> supposed to be easy to imbed docs in your site.<br />
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Use <a href="http://embedit.in/sitewide" target="_blank">Sitewide</a> to automatically convert all the links to documents in your website to embeds.<br />
Myself, I had a half n half experience. But, I'm not a 'techie'. I upload mine to Scribd.com a…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-10-25:649749:Comment:3964932009-10-25T10:18:01.373ZDanny Nicholsonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/DannyNicholson
I upload mine to Scribd.com and embed into the blog
I upload mine to Scribd.com and embed into the blog I'd use dropbox. www.getdropb…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-10-25:649749:Comment:3964742009-10-25T04:00:00.370ZMichael Kadinhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/MichaelKadin
I'd use dropbox. <a href="http://www.getdropbox.com">www.getdropbox.com</a><br />
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This program puts all of your documents up in the cloud, and you can get public links to any file you want.<br />
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Check out my blog post about this on my blog<br />
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<a href="http://classtech.mrkadin.com" target="_blank">ClassTech</a>
I'd use dropbox. <a href="http://www.getdropbox.com">www.getdropbox.com</a><br />
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This program puts all of your documents up in the cloud, and you can get public links to any file you want.<br />
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Check out my blog post about this on my blog<br />
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<a href="http://classtech.mrkadin.com" target="_blank">ClassTech</a> Use http://embedit.in/tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-10-25:649749:Comment:3964682009-10-25T02:28:47.186ZVicky Shttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/VickyS
Use <a href="http://embedit.in/">http://embedit.in/</a>
Use <a href="http://embedit.in/">http://embedit.in/</a> I'm with Jill too.
Upload to…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-10-25:649749:Comment:3964352009-10-25T01:06:06.413ZVahid Masrourhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/VahidMasrour
I'm with Jill too.<br />
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Upload to google docs, then share the resulting link onto your blog. Actually, you can even embed your doc into the post, which makes it even easier to access.<br />
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Let me know if you need more detailed instructions.
I'm with Jill too.<br />
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Upload to google docs, then share the resulting link onto your blog. Actually, you can even embed your doc into the post, which makes it even easier to access.<br />
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Let me know if you need more detailed instructions.