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Assessment of the current sites and data

Maxim_Krioukov
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July 28, 2020

Hi

 

I'm looking for a way to "export" hierarchy of all sites and pages to do an assessment of what does exist right now in our confluence. 

Is there an easy way to do this (maybe export to excel or something like this). I don't really care of all information on the pages, rather than actual structure and how many sites and pages we have

 

Thanks

Maxim

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Diego
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August 3, 2020

Hello @Maxim_Krioukov !

As I understand, you need to export solely the Page Tree structure from all spaces within your Confluence site.

What I can tell is that Confluence does not have this feature. Also, the Page Tree macro is not rendered during an Export to PDF or Word:

What we can do is the following:

  1. Create a new page at the top level of your space
  2. Insert the Page tree macro
  3. Under settings for the macro, select the highest level of nesting of your space (this ensures all pages will be displayed in the macro). This setting is called “Start Depth”
  4. Save the page
  5. Using the browser native print option, print this page

Our documentation on the Page tree macro for the Cloud platform:

You can place multiple Page Tree macros on the same page and then use the “Restrict to this Space Key” setting to display content from another space.

 

I hope this helps!

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