Migrate Spaces That No Longer Need Scroll Translations
If you previously activated Scroll Translations in a space but no longer need multiple languages for your content or have decided to move away from it, you should deactivate Scroll Translations in those spaces. This is especially crucial if you plan to migrate these spaces to Confluence Cloud, as Scroll Translations is not available on the Cloud platform, and thus you’ll end up with unknown macros, but is also a common best-practice in order to clean up your spaces.
Is There Anything I Need to Be Aware of during the Migration Process?
After you have deactivated Scroll Translations in a space it will turn into a normal Confluence space, and it can easily be migrated using the Confluence Cloud Migration Assistant.
What If I Want to Keep Translating Content after the Migration?
If you still need to translate content after the migration, you have to convert your spaces to the next generation app Scroll Documents before migrating them to Cloud. However, if having translations in this specific space is no longer necessary, you can proceed with deactivating Scroll Translations and migrate your spaces to Cloud without any additional steps, using the Confluence Cloud Migration Assistant.