We all have a preferred, well-defined content creation workflow ...
And many users prefer to create their initial content in Microsoft Word which comes with a built-in spell check, thesaurus, templates, styles, formatting features, etc.
Also, there are many site owners who simply don't want to grant admin area access to their collaborators (guest bloggers, proofreaders, etc) ... In which case, they will receive the new content pieces in various stand-alone formats. In plain TXT, or HTML ... or most likely in a .docx document.
In other words, there are many possible scenarios where you will want to "transfer" your content from a .docx Word document into a Wordpress post or page.
The problem?
Sometimes you'll have to import content from multiple different documents and that could be really annoying and time consuming ... But, more importantly, with a simple copy-paste method you won't be able to properly import your content into Wordpress without breaking and loosing the original formatting.
But of course there is a solution, so I've decided to create this short tutorial, where I will show you how easy is to properly import your .docx Word files into Wordpress without breaking your formatting.
Interested?
Let's do this!