So in a nutshell, my question is: what's the best way nowadays to convert word documents into Confluence pages so that you lose as little content/formatting as possible? If initial set up takes a while but creates a repeatable process, it would be worth it because we have many documents. Maybe this could work if we did it the right way or made a couple tweaks to the process? I'm not a programmer, but I thought that we might have better results if, rather than importing or copy/pasting, we convert the word files to code (HTML or XML or ?) and then use a source code editor plugin to copy it into a Confluence page's source code, but that keeps throwing errors when we try it - I guess because the languages don't exactly match up. Pasting from a PDF sometimes imports artifacts including embedded line breaks. Paste the copied text from the PDF file into the Word document. Place the cursor in the Word document where you want to paste the text from the PDF file. Copy/pasting tab characters seems to work well enough, but copy/pasting has other limitations that might be just as bad. Right-click the selection, then select Copy With Formatting. Specifically, the loss of text alignments and tabs will likely cause us the most aggravation since the spacing in most of these documents is critical. Merge PDF, split PDF, compress PDF, office to PDF, PDF to JPG and. These word files include tables (with and without merged cells), images, numbered lists, bullet lists with hierarchies, and more. iLovePDF is an online service to work with PDF files completely free and easy to use.
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We have many MS Word documents (most in the 10-30 page range) that we'd like to convert to Confluence pages, but the resulting pages lose quite a bit of the formatting and would create a huge amount of manual clean up for us. How to copy text from PDF and paste into word without keeping the source format and linebreaksHelpful Please support me on Patreon.