I am attempting to import a Word doc into Confluence as a child page on an existing space. I created a new page, but there is no option to import a Word Document (as listed on all the help articles... ) I am on the cloud instance of Confluence and am not sure if perhaps the option to import a Word doc is not available on this instance?
I really do not see the value in copying and pasting each section of the existing Word doc - that seems to be an unnecessary exercise, if there is a functionality to improve this.
I believe the steps for this is described here
Thanks @Ism Rie - I do however not want to include a thumbnail of the doc, I want the content of the doc to be embedded, ie. be the content on the page. Any ideas? The attached is what I see on the page - there is no option to Import Word doc on any of the menus.
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The instruction is as follow:
This is not adding an attachment but rather importing the file's content.
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Thanks @Ismael Jimoh the above worked like a charm! The aligning of images in the doc was however abit of a mission, as they were inserted with text wrapped tightly around it and those formats do not seem to be available/ Other than that, all good.
Thanks again :)
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You are welcome.
Please mark the answer as accepted.
Regards.
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Hi Folks,
When I tried this the images in the original word document did not appear in the page on confluence? Was this just me?
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