If you want to generate professional-quality PDFs from Confluence
content, get Scroll PDF Exporter.

If the license fees are too high because you have a lot of users, you
can install it (even locally on your PC or Mac) in a separate instance
and copy spaces from the main instance when you need to generate a
PDF.

On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 3:42 PM Kevin Ryan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Phyllis,
>
> ****Hi, NOT what you are asking, but I am wondering: what will you do with FM 
> docs in confluence?****
>
> We are converting years of traditional FM-to-PDF books guides to online 
> guides in Confluence that take better advantage of interlinked parent-child 
> page hierarchies and the easy-update capabilities of Confluence.  
> Incidentally, for those readers who still prefer PDF books, we are also 
> including in the initial Confluence title page a link to a supplemental 
> PDF-export produced by Confluence (not highly impressive) tweaked a bit in 
> Acrobat to look more presentable.
>
> It is not a fool-proof process (as Mif2Go is out of date as well since Jeremy 
> Griffith's passing!), but as soon as the conversions are completed, my 
> company is unfortunately planning to move away from FrameMaker.
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