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Importing Content from Other Confluence Sites
For content originating from other instances of Confluence:
- If the Confluence major versions are the same, export the space from the originating Confluence site and import it into the destination Confluence site.
- If the Confluence major versions are different, you can use an intermediate server to migrate versions.
Page history, attachments, and page content will be preserved and you will be able to do multiple pages at once. The drawbacks are that it may be inconvenient if the Confluence versions differ, and you cannot have a duplicate space key on the destination instance. (You cannot import a space with the same space key as a space that already exists.)
Importing Content from Other Wikis
Check whether the Universal Wiki Converter can import the content. See Importing Content from another Wiki.
Importing Content from an Office Document
The Office Connector in Confluence allows you to import an Office document into Confluence, so that the document's content is copied onto one or more Confluence pages. See Importing an Office Document into Confluence.
Importing Web Content
Here are some options for importing or displaying web content on a Confluence page:
- Use the Widget Connector Macro to display videos, slide shows, twitter chats, documents and more, sourced from other web sites and displayed on your Confluence page.
- Convert a HTML file to a Confluence page using the HTML To Confluence Converter plugin.
- Embed an external web page into Confluence with the HTML Include macro.
- Use HTML code in a page with the HTML macro.
Importing Other Non-Wiki Content
Importing non-wiki markup into Confluence requires a conversion process:
- Text with basic formatting can be pasted directly into the editor. This includes simple Word documents or web pages.
- Files such as Microsoft Excel documents can be imported using a content converter plugin.
- Confluence pages saved to disk can be imported from disk.
- Files can be uploaded in bulk using the Confluence WebDav Plugin.
- Full featured customisation is available using the Confluence XML-RPC and SOAP APIs.
Other Useful Plugins
Note about Plugin Support
Before installing a plugin into your Confluence site, please check the plugin's information page to see whether it is supported by Atlassian, by another vendor, or not at all. See our guidelines on plugin support.Related Topics
Working with the Office Connector
Importing Content from another Wiki
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