

If this is not available, tap the ellipsis button at the top-right and select Templates & Import doc:.While editing the page, tap the top-right and select the import option:.After downloading the file, create a new page in Confluence.While on Dropbox Paper, tap the ellipsis button at the top-right of the document.This option is not available for templates. With the editor open, paste the content, and then, tap the Publish option to have the page published.Įxporting and Importing as a Word documentįor this alternative, the method will consist of using the Export function from Paper and the Import Word document feature for Confluence.Tap the Create button at the top navigation of Confluence or the "+" icon displayed in the sidebar at the right side of a page's name so a new page will be created.While on Paper, copy all the content either using keyboard shortcuts (CMD/CRTL+C) or right-click > Copy.This can be done via keyboard shortcuts ( CMD/CRTL+V) or right-click > Paste With the editor open (not published or previewed), paste the copied content and publish it.The user must be an administrator of the space or Confluence to perform this process. The difference is that the global templates can be used for the whole site while the space ones are only reserved for the space where it has been created.Now, in Confluence, create a new template via the gear icon at the top-right > Global Templates and Blueprints > Add Global page template or under a space, via Space settings > Templates > Create new template.

While on Word, copy all the content again.Now, open a new Word document and paste the content.While on Paper, copy all the content either using keyboard shortcuts ( CMD/CRTL+C) or right-click > Copy.The first workaround is to copy and paste the Paper links into Word and then, paste them into Confluence: While there is no solution for the behavior until the bug is fixed, different workarounds can be used. Pasting links from Dropbox Paper in a bullet list converts it to text after publishing a page.Observe that the behavior happens only when links from bullet points/bullet lists are pasted.Confirm that this is not happening with all links pasted.Upon copying and pasting links from Dropbox Paper into Confluence templates or pages, as soon as the content gets previewed or published, certain links become pure text.
