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Knowledge base documentation development
Hello,
My office developes a series of internal training documentation, that is stored as various PDF and/or Powerpoint or videos series to assist in the training of personnel. While SharePoint Online is a great way to disceminate this information from a central hub, I can't help but think how much cleaner it would be to present this content in a "knowledge base" documentation environment, similar to the example show in the screenshot, and the following https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/corporate-communications-overview. My guess is that this is an out of the box standard feature of SharePoint, but I can only find hints of documentation typically revolving around the development of Wiki pages.
Also, there doesn't appear to be a clear way to create Wiki pages from Word documents or PowerPoint. The process seems very manual. Am I missing something?
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Hello MitsoStav
M365 it's a tool set, so you can build solutions with combinate more the one tool. It's not a OOTB template available for this.
With SharePoint you can build a wiki with pages, additional with search, here you can find more information from Gregory Zelfond :
And yes, most of the migration are manual. I think with scripting you can automate this process, but this will require some effort.
Best, Dave