Data Import and Export
Managing Confluence Data
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Confluence administrators and users can import data into Confluence from a number of sources. The permissions required differ, depending on the scope of the import. See Import Content Into Confluence.
You can also export Confluence content to various formats. See Export Content to Word, PDF, HTML and XML.
Last modified on Jan 31, 2022
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