Export to Word
By using one of the bundled templates included with the app, or if you have created your own custom template, you can export your Confluence content to Word format.
Simply open the page you want to export, then click ••• (Page tools) > Export to Word.
A dialog box will then open where you can choose which template you want to export your content with. Additionally, you can also define the export scope to either:
- This page and its children – export the page you start the export from and all the saved child pages
- Only this page – export only the page you start the export from
After selecting your desired template and choosing your export scope, you can then click Show Details to display further customizable options. These options are set by default in the chosen template but can be changed prior to exporting and include:
Property | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
Word Template | Word Template | Upload your formatted Word file template |
Export Scope | Default Export Scope | |
File Options | Export Filename | Use placeholders and/or text to define the filename for the generated Word file. Selecting the + icon provides a selection of placeholders that can be used. If this field is empty, the filename will revert to the default. i.e. Document Title-Document Revision-Export date |
Labels | Include/exclude | Include/exclude child pages with particular page labels. You can find further information about this here. |
Use page labels as index terms | Check to use page labels as index terms | |
Content | Enable links to external websites | If checked, web links in the Word file will be clickable |
Enable links to Confluence | If checked, links to your Confluence site in the Word file will be clickable | |
Add URL to external links | If checked, the complete URL for the external link will also be printed in brackets next to the link | |
Add URL to Confluence links | If checked, the complete URL for the Confluence link will also be printed in brackets next to the link | |
Export thumbnail images in full resolution | If checked, Confluence thumbnail images get exported in full quality (however they'll still be displayed in the size as defined in Confluence). | |
Merge single, first heading and page title | If checked, single first headings are merged with the page title. You can find further information about this here. | |
Allow Word macros | If checked, Word macros included in the template will be included in the export | |
Export only the last published versions of the pages | Only available if Comala Workflows is installed on the Confluence system. For further information please read our documentation. | |
Hide the workflow header and footer | ||
Macros | Show "Table Of Content" macro output | If checked, the Confluence Table of Contents Macro content will be displayed in the export |
Show "Children" macro output | If checked, the Confluence Children Macro content will be displayed in the export | |
Convert image gallery tables to lists | If checked, images in the Confluence Gallery Macro will be displayed in a list rather than a grid | |
Keep multi-column page layouts | If checked, content in the Confluence Section Macro will be exported in tables. Additionally, multi-column page layouts will also be preserved. | |
Captions | Figure captions | If an image or table is assigned a caption using the Scroll Title Macro, you can select whether to display that caption before or after the image or table |
Table captions | ||
Tables | Table fitting | Choose if the table is exported to fit the content, window or keeps the fixed width |
Language | Language | Sets the language used in placeholder content - such as for date formatting |
After selecting your preferences, simply click the Export button to generate the Word file.
Next steps
Now you have generated an export, you can:
- Learn how to use custom templates for complete control over the styling of your exports
- Use the Scroll Word Exporter macros for finer control over what content gets included in your exports, and how that content is formatted.