I'm trying to import a vast amount of resumes into confluence and have each candidate as a page. I'd like to easily have these pages for each candidate as a child page of certain jobs. The problem is when a word document is imported it will either create the page under the overarching topic space or replace the current page. Is there a way to import as a child page without having to make the child page then overwrite with the import? Advanced blueprints might be something that would work if I could click a button to create a child page quickly and all I'd have to do would be import and rename.
Hello @Tristan Howell,
I did some dig, and unfortunately that doesn't seem to be possible.
There's a long-standing feature request about this matter here: CONF-31033. You should vote for it and add your self as watcher to be notified of further changes but honestly I don't really think that this is at Atlassian's short term backlog though.
So far, seems that creating the child page, then importing the .doc file onto it is the best option.
If I can be of any further assistance, please, let me know.
Regards,
Lameck.
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Tristan, I never heard about it. But lemme dig a little. And I'll comeback here. Ok?
See you later.
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