Hi Atlassian Community,
I am trying to export all of the page trees and children pages (just their titles, not content) within an entire Confluence space into an Excel spreadsheet. Is there any way that I can achieve this without having to manually transfer each one from Confluence to Excel?
Thanks in advance.
Hi @William S ,
Welcome to the community!
There is no native way to easily do this, however, I did found some similare questions that tackle this exact problem, and some creative solutions have been found.
This is an example of a very similar request with answers.
Tip: It might be faster to search the community for existing answered questions that can solve your problem before asking a new question :)
Hope this helps,
- Tessa
Many thanks for your prompt help Tessa! Greatly appreciated.
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Hey @William S Great question! It sounds like you've found the information you needed, which is fantastic
I’m curious to learn more about your specific use case for Confluence. At Kolekti, we're focused on understanding how teams like yours leverage Confluence for content management. We might have some solutions or insights to share that could further enhance your experience beyond the standard features.
Please feel free to share more details about your setup. Looking forward to connecting! Tom
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I used the export of the tree to keep track of a peculiar localization workflow at an old gig.
It's a quick way to find out the number of pages, organize pages alphabetically (to find similarly named pages - important post content migrations), compare spaces to find duplicates, to get html links of individual pages :)
Of course, Panorama would take care of some of those use-cases ;)
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