Recently, I saw a new feature in confluence, the whiteboard.
I made a research about migrating Miro's board to whiteboard and i didn't find anything,
Anyone has a better way instead of using img (PNG) from Miro to whiteboard?
Not seen one yet I'm afraid - Confluence Whiteboards is still in beta, so it's quite early stage for it to be having an uploader.
Perhaps send this as feedback to Atlassian? You can do this from a Whiteboard:
Ste
Thanks for the answer Stephen.
And about the feedback, I already sent to them ;)
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This would be a great opportunity for add on creation ;)
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Hey @[deleted], we do have plans in the first half of the next calendar year to start providing importers from other tools
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Are there more firm dates around import tools being made available?
We are looking to start using Whiteboards in Confluence but would like to migrate some of our existing boards in Miro.
Thanks
Graham
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Hello, I would expect we would know more once Atlassian Whiteboards are in GA https://www.atlassian.com/wac/roadmap/cloud/Confluence-Whiteboards-General-Availability?selectedProduct=confluence&search=white&p=40f3cf05-ca
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The only importer for MIRO to whiteboard currently is a single board at a time, image only option but I have heard there is a importer being worked on to import live boards and also the ability to bulk import.
This is a complete blocker for us as it stands currently so will be staying with MIRO for now
Cheers
HC
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On Miro:
Open the Miro board you want to migrate.
Click on the export menu (usually located in the top-left corner of the board).
Select "Save as image" from the export options.
Choose the specific area of the board you want to export and define the image size.
Click "Export" to save the image file.
On Confluence:
Navigate to the Confluence page where you want to import the whiteboard.
Locate the existing whiteboard or create a new one if needed.
You can import the image file in two ways:
Drag and drop the image file directly onto the whiteboard.
Click the More menu (...) on the whiteboard toolbar, select "Whiteboard import," browse to your image file, and select it.
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We would also appreciate an import/migration tool/feature to transfer our Miro-Boards to Whiteboards.
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Miro migration would be useful for us too but we aren't on the beta and cant due to missing security features in beta. would love to know if there is a way for me to ask for this too?
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Just tried the migration feature - It wont work for us
2 issues :
1. We have over 1000 boards so need to be able to bulk import
2. Importing as static images for active boards is not useful for us we need to be able to import and continue to work them
Is there an actual importer tool coming and will we be able to import as a live active board ?
Cheers
HC
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