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Managing your draftsPublishing your draftsExporting your draftsArticles
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Managing your billingHow does pricing work?Changing your planExporting your drafts
When you’ve finished writing your draft, it’s time to export it. You can do this a few different ways.
- Using the Wordpress connection.
- Copying as text, markdown or HTML.
- Downloading as a .docx, .pdf, .md or .html file.
Using the Wordpress connection
Once you have linked your Wordpress account with Reword, you can easily export your drafts into Wordpress, using the Sync to WP feature.
Exporting manually by copying as text, markdown or HTML
When you’re ready to export your article into your CMS, click on the Article option on the top menu bar and select Copy.
Here, you’ll have some options for exporting your content:
- Copy as Text (most common).
- Copy as Markdown.
- Copy as HTML.
Once you click an option, it will be copied to your clipboard automatically. You can then create a post in your CMS and paste the content in.
Downloading your draft
If you prefer to download your article before publishing, we've got you covered.
Simply navigate to Article on the top menu bar, and select Download.
From there, you can choose to save your draft as a .docx, .pdf, .md, or .html file.