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I have a word file where I have ordered the content by headings and I would like to have it uploaded to my Confluence as different pages.
Do you know if there is a plugin that creates pages in Confluence according to the file headings?
Heya @Luis Juan Gómez Martí ,
So this functionality exists within the OOTB for Confluence by doing a word import. If you are on jira cloud, then you can use the "split by heading" function which creates a new page based on the heading levels in the document! Please see the documentation below:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/import-a-word-document-into-confluence-170493136.html (near to the bottom of the page)
Kind Regards,
Ashley Hudson
Hi, the office connector you are talking about it is Data Center.
We are talking about confluence cloud.
This functionality in confluence cloud have been deprecated.
Thanks
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The Office Connector allows you to import Word documents and create one or more Confluence pages from the content.
You can create a single page, or divide the contents up into multiple pages, based on the headings in your document.
Please follow below document :
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/import-a-word-document-into-confluence-170493136.html
Regards,
Sushant Verma
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