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Exporting spaces

Ben Jacobs June 4, 2013
How can I export a space into a readible format?

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hsuhailah
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June 4, 2013

Do you mean like exporting the space to a PDF format for example? If that's the case, here's a link that you can refer to: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Exporting+Confluence+Pages+and+Spaces+to+PDF

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Ellen Feaheny [AppFusions]
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June 4, 2013

Or export to HTML (per Atlassian) - Or as Hanis said - export to PDF per those instructs -

But for more control on the formats and a full documentation process, I would use some of K15t's products - allowing alot more formatting controlls and output flaovors, for example: Word, Eclipse, EPUB, HTML, DocBook

http://www.k15t.com/software

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If want to move it to another Confluence, export to XML

Then reimport it:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Restoring+a+Space

Note: to reimport, the Confluence version of the exported space and the Confluence version of the system where the space is being re-imported must the same versions.

Hope that helps get you to one of the places you want to go! :)

Plethora of options!

Ellen

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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June 4, 2013

Depends on what you mean by "readable"

Confluence is already readable - humans click on pages within the space so they can read it. Or you could export it to a less friendly flat html file (which you can then read by pointing a browser at it), or to xml or even .pdf (which is really unreadable until you load it into a pdf reader).

I think the question is more about what you are actually trying to do?

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