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popkin16 ([personal profile] popkin16) wrote2018-06-14 02:22 am

Google Doc to Ao3

I recently discovered an easy way to transfer your google doc stuff to ao3. Copying and pasting never seems to work, as the code gets all messed up, and I have to go in and manually separate the paragraphs. I can't imagine how much that would suck if I wrote really long fic.
  1. After you've finished writing your fic in google documents, click "Add-ons > Get Add-ons".
  2. Type in "html", without quotations.
  3. You should see something that's called GD2md-html. Click +FREE
  4. Mine asked me to choose an account to associate this add-on with, so just select whatever email works best for you.
  5. Click "Add-ons > GD2md-html > Convert."
  6. A little side window pops up. Hit the blue HTML button. It'll say "Converting" and something like, "Your output will appear here."
  7. Copy and paste the output into ao3. I recommend hitting "preview" to make sure everything looks good to you, because I am paranoid and have social anxiety, so looking like an idiot in front of people terrifies me.
  8. Post.
  9. ???
  10. Profit.
I've used it twice now and both times its worked well for me. But I also write really short stuff, so *shrug*
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[personal profile] mific 2018-06-14 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)

Yeah it’s great. You just write with italics and all, no HTML coding, and when you paste it in all the formatting is just right. :)

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[personal profile] mific 2018-06-16 06:04 am (UTC)(link)
Oh hey, and over from Pillowfort where I cross posted our systems, detectivejoan says you can do my Word trick in gdocs! https://pillowfort.io/posts/43683

“Hey, I do all of my fic writing in Google Docs and you can actually do the same thing there that you described doing in Word!
When you start your doc, just select all and then go to Format (in the top toolbar) -> Line spacing -> add space after paragraph. And then whatever you write will be ready to copy+paste into the rich text editor on AO3!
The only issue I've encountered is that AO3 tends to add a space if you stop italicizing something directly before a punctuation mark -- but it's pretty each to work around that by italicizing the punctuation mark as well. “