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                  <p class="bodytext">There are four ways to add the contents of an existing
                     Microsoft Office document to your website:
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                        <td colspan="2"><a class="alinkcustom" href="#" onMouseUp="dw.tasksPalette.browseToPage('WSf01dbd23413dda0e-218673e1246bb9a8cf-7fe2.htm')">Add
                              the contents of a Word or Excel document</a> (Windows
                           only).When you add content to a page, Contribute converts
                           it to HTML and copies it to your web page or blog entry. You can
                           then edit the content in Contribute; changes you make to the original
                           file on your computer do not appear on your website or blog entry.
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                        <td colspan="2"><a class="alinkcustom" href="#" onMouseUp="dw.tasksPalette.browseToPage('WSf01dbd23413dda0e-218673e1246bb9a8cf-7fe1.htm')">Insert
                              a link to a Word or Excel document</a>.
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                        <td colspan="2"><a class="alinkcustom" href="#" onMouseUp="dw.tasksPalette.browseToPage('WSf01dbd23413dda0e-218673e1246bb9a8cf-7fe0.htm')">Convert
                              the document to a PDF and insert a link</a> to the
                           document.When you publish your draft, Contribute copies the
                           document to your website, and then links to that copy, not to the
                           original file. 
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                        <td colspan="2"><a class="alinkcustom" href="#" onMouseUp="dw.tasksPalette.browseToPage('WSf01dbd23413dda0e-218673e1246bb9a8cf-7fdf.htm')">Convert
                              the document to a PDF and insert the entire document</a> as
                           an embedded object.Contribute converts the document or its
                           content to a PDF file that’s easy to view, and embeds the PDF as
                           an object. 
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