Last year we faced the same problem (Advice on how to import a product documentation created with RoboHelp into Confluence).
We finally exported from RoboHelp to Word and imported the Word document into Confluence. However, with this approach I had to rework all pages, because the images where missing. This might be different now with Confluence 5.
Hi Kirstin, thanks for your reply.
I have tried the Word to Confluence method and it looks ok. I was ideally looking to import HTML and have less manual tweaking of the documentation after import.
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Hi Kirstin, thanks for your reply.
I have tried the Word to Confluence method and it looks ok. I was ideally looking to import HTML and have less manual tweaking of the documentation after import.
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