I have a bunch of HTML, MS Word and Excel content Id like to put in Mediawiki format. What can I do?
• A: See this link and this link. There are many similar converters available if you google this. As an example let’s say you have a .doc MS Word file with a few tables etc that you want to turn into Mediawiki format. To do this you could install Word2MediaWikiPlus. Essentially: 1. Download the latest Word2MediaWikiPlus version. Save the zip file anywhere. 2. Open up Word2MediaWikiPlus_Installer.doc, enable Macros. Follow the instructions and click Install or Update Macro 3. After some simple configuration this will give you a Convert To Wiki button. Open up your Word doc and click this button. This will go thru the article and convert it to Mediawiki format. 4. Select the whole article (CTRL-A), copy it (CTRL-C), and paste it into a Mediawiki article (CTRL-V). Done. Note that you probably dont want to save the converted .doc file directly in Word since it converts it “in-place”. Just save it in the wiki directly. • A: Additionally, you can install the following macro, Excel2Wiki.zip,
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