PART A: CREATE A BLOG (GENERAL PROCEDURE)
Step 1: Choose a Blogging Platform
Common and reliable options:
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WordPress.com / WordPress.org (Most flexible – recommended)
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Blogger (Blogspot)
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Wix
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Medium (Limited embedding options)
👉 For document embedding, WordPress and Blogger are best.
Step 2: Create Your Blog
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Sign up or install the platform
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Choose a blog name and domain
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Select a theme/template
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Access the dashboard/admin panel
Step 3: Create a New Blog Post
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Go to Posts → Add New
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Enter:
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Post title
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Introduction text
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Position your cursor where the Word document should appear
PART B: PREPARE THE MICROSOFT WORD DOCUMENT
You cannot embed a .docx file directly into most blogs. You must convert or host it first.
Option 1 (BEST): Upload Word Document to OneDrive
This is the most professional and reliable method.
Steps:
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Open Microsoft Word
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Save the document
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Go to OneDrive (onedrive.live.com)
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Upload the Word document
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Right-click the document → Embed
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Copy the Embed iframe code
Option 2: Convert Word Document to PDF
Useful when embed option is unavailable.
Steps:
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In Word → Save As → PDF
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Upload the PDF to:
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WordPress Media Library
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Google Drive
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Use the embed link or block
Option 3: Convert Word Content to Web Format
Best for SEO and readability.
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Copy content from Word
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Paste into the blog editor
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Format headings, tables, and images directly in the blog
PART C: EMBED THE WORD DOCUMENT INTO THE BLOG
Method 1: Embed Word Document via OneDrive (Recommended)
Steps in WordPress or Blogger:
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Switch post editor to Custom HTML / Code View
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Paste the iframe code from OneDrive
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Adjust width and height if necessary:
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Save or Publish the post
✅ Readers can scroll, zoom, and read the document online.
Method 2: Embed PDF Version
WordPress:
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Add File / PDF block
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Upload PDF
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Enable Preview or Embed
Blogger:
Method 3: Use Google Drive Embed (Alternative)
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Upload Word file to Google Drive
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Right-click → Get link
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Replace
/viewwith/preview
PART D: FINAL CHECKS BEFORE PUBLISHING
✔ Document displays correctly
✔ Mobile responsiveness (use width="100%")
✔ Read permissions set to Public / Anyone with link
✔ Page loads fast
BEST PRACTICES (IMPORTANT)
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Do not embed very large Word files
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Always include:
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A short summary above the document
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A download link below it
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Convert long study manuals into PDF or HTML
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Avoid copying Word styles directly (they break layouts)
RECOMMENDED FOR YOUR USE CASE (Education & LMS)
Given your background in LMS deployment and digital publishing, the best workflow is:
Word → PDF → Blog Embed → Download Option
This ensures:
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Compatibility
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Professional presentation
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Reusability for Moodle/LMS later
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