Aarrgghh!!

Word 2007 and Movable Type

You can use Word 2007 (Beta) to edit your blog entries, even with tools other than the ones Microsoft says they support. I use mine to connect with my Movable Type Blog, and here's how to do it:

  • Click the Big Button thing on the top left (they have a name for it, but I can't remember it. )
  • Chose New
  • When the New Document interface comes up chose "New Blog Entry"
  • The stripped down blogging version of Word will appear.
  • Chose Manage Accounts on the ribbon.
  • Create a new Account.
    • Enter the username and password you use to blog.
    • For API Chose "Metaweblog"
    • Point the post url to your mt-xmlrpc.cgi file
    • If your blog admin file is http://www.someblog.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt.cgi this file would be at: http://www.someblog.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-xmlrpc.cgi
  • It should ask you which Blog you wish to edit, and you're done.

Note that it doesn't handle categories, and I don't think it will handle posting notifications, so I typically chose to "Publish as Draft" which is available by clicking the small triangle under the "Publish" command on the ribbon. Once that is done, I use Movable type to add categories, and publish. I recommend you do the same. The way I see it, this isn't too bad because Word gives me excellent spell checking, grammar checking and undo. This all speeds up my blogging process immensely.

I also recommend you install the NaughtyWordChars plugin from Andy Yaco-Mink, as "smart quotes" might screw up your blog entries.


June 29, 2006 Posted by Terrence Ryan at 3:10 PM

ColdFusion, Meta Blogging, Movable Type, Web Development,



Comments

Glad to read such a nice piece of information.


Posted by: Paul at July 18, 2006 3:42 AM

Did you have any luck posting pictures?


Posted by: Stephen at December 6, 2006 10:21 PM

Aarrgghh Guy! I haven't, but it's because I use ColdFusion to handle images.




Posted by: Terrence Ryan at December 6, 2006 10:51 PM

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