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The purpose of this video is to show you how easy it is to export Confluence content and convert it to DITA documents using Oxygenamp;#39;s Batch Documents Converter. If youamp;#39;re unfamiliar with it, the Batch Documents Converter is an Oxygen add-on, and once installed, it makes it possible to quickly convert multiple documents of one type into documents of another type. This particular video will focus on the Confluence to DITA type of conversion. I have a sample Confluence space set up and I want to export the documents in my space into DITA documents. Iamp;#39;ll go to amp;quot;Space Settingsamp;quot; and choose amp;quot;Export Spaceamp;quot;. Iamp;#39;ll select the amp;quot;HTMLamp;quot; format, amp;quot;Nextamp;quot;, Iamp;#39;ll leave it on amp;quot;Normal Exportamp;quot;, and amp;quot;Exportamp;quot;. Once complete, I need to click the amp;quot;Download hereamp;quot; link. This exports the Confluence content into a zipped archiv