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Hi Sam
Thanks for the information. I’m not really posting HTML into WordPress. I just noticed that on a Mac when I copy from InDesign to WordPress the bold and italic characters are retained but when I do the same on a Windows machine it doesn’t keep that formatting information. For my client this is a big deal because some of the content requires the bold appearance throughout the post and it is very time consuming to edit what needs to be bolded manually in WordPress.
Thanks
rr
Thank you. Seems like she is having even more issues than me…
Nice timing. I’d like to take a peek at that too.
If I find anything new I’ll post it here.
Thanks again for the responses.
I did have him try pasting from Word to WordPress directly and there was no change. I’m guessing that Word recognizes the font information from InDesign and simply uses the same font that is used in the InDesign document (and on his system). Is this an OS issue rather than an InDesign issue?
Many thanks
rr
Hello David
Thank you for the reply.
I had the client try copying to Word from InDesign and it does appear that the formatting is retained (Bold, Italic and paragraph tags). But no matter which browser he uses (i.e. Explorer, Chrome, Firefox) the bold and italic tags are not retained (the paragraph tag does work). Strange because all three tags are retained on a Mac with all browsers. Should I just tell him to go out and buy a Mac. ;-)
Thanks again
rr
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