If you just want to download your blog postings, a tool in your account login is available under "My Account." I am still looking to see if there is a way of importing them to Blogger.
I got those of my posts I wanted to save up here the hard way. Copied and pasted them into the editor and saved them as drafts for posting at a later date. Most of them were about events that have long passed so those are saved offline.
I Downloaded my blogs using the tool that whit spoke of, and then copied them to a word document. then I can sort through them at my leisure to get at the posts I want to keep
I haven't downloaded any of my blogs yet, I probably should before the site goes down.
ReplyDeletenotacynic:
ReplyDeleteIf you just want to download your blog postings, a tool in your account login is available under "My Account." I am still looking to see if there is a way of importing them to Blogger.
I got those of my posts I wanted to save up here the hard way. Copied and pasted them into the editor and saved them as drafts for posting at a later date. Most of them were about events that have long passed so those are saved offline.
ReplyDeleteI Downloaded my blogs using the tool that whit spoke of, and then copied them to a word document. then I can sort through them at my leisure to get at the posts I want to keep
ReplyDeleteSo far no worky. Thanks for trying to help, people.
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ReplyDeleteCopy paste to a .doc is my trick, only takes a few min.
Waaazup Sarge -
ReplyDeleteSure is a P.I.T.A to get this all set up!!
Thanks folks. I got em all onto a Microsoft Notepad page. Not the best format but at least I have everything. Maybe I'll figure out how to convert it.
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