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Subject:Tips to convert Google Docs into clean HTML? From:Geoff Mann <geoff -dot- mann -at- uxwordsense -dot- com> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Mon, 3 Feb 2020 22:34:40 -0500
Hey folks,
I hope to speed up my manual process for converting Google Docs into clean
HTML, which currently consists of copying G Doc content into a CMS's
WYSIWYG and cleaning up the HTML with a few search-and-replaces a couple
manual tweaks. I'm sure there isn't a magic one-click solution that will
convert the full range of formatting options that a tech writer utilizes
(e.g., in-list indentations and nested lists), but does anyone happen to
use a Chrome plugin or script that can export clean(er) HTML? Bonus points
for a solution that can handle a batch of Google Doc files as once.
Thanks for pondering.
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Geoff
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