December 30, 2024
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Today, I try to publish blog via Microsoft word as usual, but it failed and show a warning message "Word cannot publish the pictures in this post. The most likely cause of this problem is that you do not have enough storage space. Contact your provider and try again, or choose a different picture provider", this so weird and I am sure I didn't change any settings at my blog site except enable SSL. I figure out the issues after do some research and test.

Today, I try to publish blog via Microsoft word as usual, but it failed and show a warning message “Word cannot publish the pictures in this post. The most likely cause of this problem is that you do not have enough storage space. Contact your provider and try again, or choose a different picture provider”, this so weird and I am sure I didn’t change any settings at my blog site except enable SSL. I figure out the issues after do some research and test.

Please follow the steps to solve this problem.

  1. Open your blog file from Microsoft word, click Manage Accounts.

  2. On the Blog Accounts page, select your Blog Account and then click Change.

  3. At Blog Account page, change the Blog Post URL from HTTP to HTTPS. Click OK.

  4. You will see a pop-up message, it shows “Account registration successful. To change settings for this account or add another account, click Manage Accounts on the Blog Post Tab”, click OK.

  5. Try to publish your blog again and you will notice the warning message gone and publish successful.

Hope you enjoy this post.

Cary Sun

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