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Tips for importing content into wikis 

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Some lesser-known ways to use the Rich Text and HTML editors to improve the quality and consistency of documents in IBM Connections 3.0.1 Wikis, especially when importing content from external sources like Microsft Word or plain text documents.
This article covers some lesser-known ways to use the Rich Text and HTML editors to improve the quality and consistency of documents in IBM Connections 3.0.1 Wikis, especially when importing content from external sources like Microsoft Word or plain text documents.

The article assumes a very basic understanding of HTML.
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import, wikis, importing, rich-text, html, microsoft word

This Version: Version 9 April 13, 2012 10:50:26 AM by Craig Lordan  IBMer

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7 Apr 1, 2012 11:51:19 PM Dana Liburdi  
6 Jan 23, 2012 9:26:07 AM Jason English  
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