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Google Chrome, Finder, and Zotero Workflow
Charles Runels, MD
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Click "New"
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Go to your Google Drive (if you have g-mail, you have one) and click "File upload."
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Find on your computer the Word document you wish to turn into a web page.
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Click "Open"
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Then, find the file you just uploaded to your Google Drive, and open it by clicking on it.
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After you have the Word document open on your google drive, then click "File."
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Then click "Save as a Google Doc" (you are changing it from a Word document to a Google Doc.
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Now, the file that was a Word document will be open as a Google doc. Now, click "File" again.
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Next, hoover over "Download" and on the dropdown menu, click on Web Page.
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When it asks where to save it, choose. your desktop.
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Click "Save"
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Then log in to your WordPress website. If you don't have one, get one--it's the easiest to use that still has huge functionality.
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Click to add a new page, and then click on the Visual tab.
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Your website will be saved on your computer (from the Google drive) in a zip file, double-click to open it.
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After you open it, images will be in one file and the HTML code will be separate. Click the HTML code and it will open the word document as a webpage.
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With your new web page open (it's not yet on your website, you just have the code), look at the top of your screen and click "Edit"
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Click "Select All"
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Click "Edit"
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Click "Copy"
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Go back to the screen where you are to add a new page to your website and click into the empty field.
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