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I am thinking of submitting a story. If I do not write one in one session, will the work I have done be saved on the submissions page? How do I ensure that work I have done does not get lost or deleted?
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Another possibility is to write the story in a word processing program. I use Microsoft Word.
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I prefer doing it this way, then pasting into the submissions window. The submissions window really is not a great writing environment. I use mainly Word but have played with using Google Docs as well since I store my work on Google Drive regardless.
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Another possibility is to write the story in a word processing program. I use Microsoft Word. When it is complete. I copy it and paste it into the submission page. I then add the title, subtitle and tags as well as any picture I might want to head the story.
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I avoid using Google Docs as it seems to cause formatting problems when you paste in the submissions page.
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I recommend LibreOffice over OpenOffice, although I don't use it much. My husband does, though.
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The last time I tried them both, one could be installed in pieces (i.e. I could install just the word processor) while the other made you install the whole kit'n kaboodle, or at least I couldn't find how to install it piecemeal. Forget which was which now. From a word processing standpoint, though, I found they seemed about the same.
My main problem with Word as it exists now is that paying a fairly hefty monthly sub for a product that I only use about 10% of seems like a fucking waste. As a word processor, it's no better or worse than others, but it's bloated with a lot of stuff I wouldn't use even at work. All I need for writing is a solid, stable typing platform with a spelling and grammar checker.
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