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Export or compile wiki pages into a PDF or Word
I wouldn't bother with the SharePoint wiki offering, it has always been rubbish, hasn't been developed in any meaningful way since at least 2010 and has always been a long long way behind proper wiki platforms like Wikimedia, Wikidot etc.
Rob
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Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User.
Principal Consultant, SharePoint and Power Platform WSP Global (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)
- Ruka_ZillFeb 15, 2025Brass Contributor
Hi Rob_Elliott , any thoughts?
- Ruka_ZillFeb 14, 2025Brass Contributor
Rob_Elliottany other platform that you would recommend? Preference in the MS stack otherwise outside.
- Rob_ElliottFeb 17, 2025Bronze Contributor
Keeping things in the M365 universe, have a look at Microsoft Loop which looks as though it will be a much better solution that the SharePoint wiki. Thewre's a blog about it at https://easy365.io/why-our-team-chose-microsoft-loop-as-our-wiki-1d5275f7bdac
Rob
Los Gallardos
Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User.
Principal Consultant, SharePoint and Power Platform WSP Global (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)- Ruka_ZillApr 13, 2025Brass Contributor
Hi Rob_Elliott thanks for sharing. That is exactly what I am using, unfortunately it wont, just yet, fulfil the initial requirements that I shared. I guess Atlassian Confluence is still out there at the top for documentation creation..