The Office Connector in Confluence allows you to import a Word document into Confluence, so that the document's content is copied onto one or more Confluence pages.
This is just one of the ways Confluence can interact with Office documents. For an overview of all Office Connector features, please refer to Working with the Office Connector.
Your System Administrator can enable or disable the Office Connector or parts of it. The Office Connector options can appear in different places on your Confluence page, depending on the themes and configuration of your Confluence site. Please refer to Configuring the Office Connector in the Confluence Administration Guide and discuss any configuration problems with your administrator.
The simplest way to import a Word document is to import the entire content of the document into a single wiki page. By default, the content of the document will be created as a new wiki page.
More advanced options allow you to import the content into a new page, to split a single document into more than one wiki page, and to resolve conflicts in the titles of your pages.
These options are described below.
Prerequisites for the Office Connector's document import feature:
.doc
and .docx
. These must be valid Word 97-2007 format documents.
For a full list of Office Connector prerequisites and limitations, please refer to:
On this page:
Related pages:
The simplest way to import a Word document is to import the entire content of the document into a single wiki page.
This method will replace any existing content on the wiki page.
To import a Word document onto a single wiki page:
Choose Tools > Import Word Document.
The import document options are:
Option | Description |
---|---|
Root page title | The title of the wiki page that will contain the information from your imported document. |
Import as a new page in the current space | A new wiki page will be created with the page title specified above. |
Replace <pagename> | The contents of the existing page will be replaced. The page will be renamed to the page title specified above. |
Delete existing children of <pagename> | The existing child pages of the page you are replacing will be deleted. |
Rename imported pages if page name already exists | Assign new names to any new page which would otherwise have a duplicate name. The content of existing pages will remain unchanged. |
Replace existing pages with imported pages of the same title | If imported pages have titles equal to existing pages, then the content of the Word document will overwrite the content on the existing page. Page history will be preserved. |
Remove existing pages with the same title as imported pages | If imported pages have titles equal to existing pages, then the existing pages will be deleted. This will remove the page history as well as the content. |
Split by heading | The content of the Word document will be split over multiple wiki pages. If you don't want to split your document into multiple wiki pages, leave the default Don't split option selected. For more information on splitting your document, please see below. |
When the upload has finished, the content of the Word document will have been transformed into Confluence page content. You can now view and edit this page in the usual way. There is no connection between the original Word document and this wiki page.
Screenshot: Empty page ready for import
Screenshot: Selecting Word document to import
Screenshot: Importing a Word document
Screenshot: Page after import
When importing a Word document, you can split a single document into more than one wiki page, based on the heading styles in the document.
By default, the page names will be the same as the heading text. This may result in a conflict, if a page already exists with the same title. You can instruct the importer how to handle such conflicts.
To import a Word document into multiple wiki pages:
Screenshot: Splitting a single Word document into multiple wiki pages