How to Put a Word Document on Your Website

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This wikiHow teaches you how to embed a Word document in your website. On Google Sites, you can embed an image of the Word document directly into the page, while WordPress and self-hosted sites will require you to upload the Word document and then place a link to it in your webpage's text.

Method 1 of 3:

Using Google Sites

Step 1 Open Google Drive.

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Step 2 Click NEW.

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Step 3 Click File upload.

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Step 4 Select your Word file.

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Step 5 Open Google Sites.

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Step 6 Select your Google Site.

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Step 7 Go to the page that you want to use.

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Go to the page that you want to use. Scroll down until you arrive on the page on which you want to insert the Word document.

Step 8 Click the INSERT tab.

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Step 9 Click From Drive.

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Step 11 Click INSERT.

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Click INSERT . It's in the lower-right corner of the page. This will place the Word document on your website.

Step 12 Resize the document.

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Resize the document. Click and drag the top or bottom of the document to adjust its vertical size, or click and drag one of its sides to adjust the overall size of the document on your site.

Step 13 Click PUBLISH.

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Click PUBLISH . It's the purple button in the top-right corner of the page. This will update your website with your uploaded document; you should now be able to see your Word document embedded in your Google Site.

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Using WordPress

Step 1 Open WordPress.

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Step 2 Click My Site.

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Click My Site . It's in the upper-left corner of the WordPress page. Doing so will load your site's page.

Step 3 Click View Site.

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Step 4 Click Visit Site.

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Step 5 Go to the page that you want to use.

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Go to the page that you want to use. Click the tab for the page on which you want to insert your Word document link; you'll usually find these tabs at the top of the page.

Step 6 Click Edit.

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Step 7 Choose a place for your link.

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Choose a place for your link. Click on the page the place in which you want to insert a link for your Word document.

Step 8 Click + Add.

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Step 9 Click Media.

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Click Media . It's an option near the top of the pop-up menu. Doing so opens a page with all of your website's stored media.

Step 10 Click Add New.

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Step 11 Select a Word document.

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Select a Word document. Click the Word document that you want to use on your site, then click Open in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will upload the Word document to the storage section of WordPress.

Step 12 Select the uploaded document.

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Step 13 Click Insert.

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Click Insert . It's in the bottom-right side of the window. This will insert a link to your Word document.

Step 14 Change the link text.

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Change the link text. If you want the link text to say something other than the Word document's name, select the link once, click the pencil-shaped icon next to the link that appears, change the text in the "Link Text" field, and click Save.

Step 15 Click Update.

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Click Update . It's a blue button in the top-right corner of the page. This will update your website with your uploaded document, allowing you to click the embedded link to download the Word document.

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Using a Hosted Website

Step 1 Upload the Word document to your website

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Step 2 Copy the Word document

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Copy the Word document's address. Again, this step will depend on the software that you use to host your website, but you can usually find the address in a URL bar at the top of the page. Click and drag your mouse across the address to select it, then press Ctrl + C (Windows) or ⌘ Command + C (Mac).

Step 3 Open your website

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Open your website's code document. Open the text or HTML document in which your website's code is stored.

Step 4 Select a place for the link.

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Select a place for the link. Find the place in which you want to insert the link for your Word document, then click that place.

Step 5 Create the HREF tag.

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Step 7 Close the HREF tag.

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Close the HREF tag. Type in > to close the tag. You should now have a line of text that reads link> here.

Step 8 Enter the link text.

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Step 9 Add the closed link tag.

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Step 10 Refresh your website.

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Refresh your website. Once the website's code is updated, you should be able to click the link that you just introduced to download the Word document.

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Can I have my website open a word document in a separate tab? Community Answer Try putting target="_blank" as one of the attributes in your tag if you have one.

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