Hello,
I'm wondering if anyone has any tricks or tips for migrating word documents in bulk from Sharepoint Online to Confluence Cloud. I haven't had to do a migration like that before, but am looking to find a way to do this as easily as possible.
Thanks!
We have done such migration with automatic conversion of 10,000+ Word documents into Confluence pages for a major client in Canada by using Enterprise Bridge.
Hello @Heather Ronnebeck ,
What I can think of is that if you have Word .docx documents, you can either use Sharepoint Cloud API (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev/sp-add-ins/complete-basic-operations-using-sharepoint-rest-endpoints) to get data and then convert it into xHTML and create pages in Confluence Cloud using its REST API (https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/confluence/rest/v1/intro/#about).
Or you can download the documents from Sharepoint and use some converters to save them as HTML and then convert this HTML into COnfluence CLoud format and create pages.
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I'll give it a go, but just looking at the first API doc I can say it looks like jibberish to me. I'll try to figure it out. Thank you.
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We are looking fir similar use case to migrate sharepoint to Confluence. Wanted to check if you were able to find a solution.
For Word I see UI import option works, but any other way using API? We also need to import PPT, PDF and some other format documents to confluence.
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