Microsoft Word File Import (Atto)

Atto ::: atto_wordimport
Maintained by Eoin Campbell
Import entire Microsoft Word 2010 (.docx) files, including tables, embedded images and Microsoft Equation Editor equations, cleanly. It also imports LibreOffice and Google Docs files saved to .docx format, but not nearly as well.
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This plugin allows users import the entire contents of a Word 2010 (or later) file as clean HTML, retaining formatting such as headings, lists, bold and italic. The heading styles in Word such as "Heading 1" are mapped to corresponding tags in HTML such as h3, h4 (the "Heading 1" style is mapped to h3, etc.). For best results, the imported Word files should be well-styled, i.e. use standard Word named styles (e.g. "Heading 1", "List Bullet") as much as possible.

It supports .docx files only, not the older .doc format. The following Word versions support this format: Word 2007, Word 2010 and Word 2013 (on Windows); Word 2011 and Word 2016 (on MacOS). Note that files in.docm format (i.e. including macros) are not supported.

LibreOffice 5.x can also save files in .docx format, and they will import too, but generally the quality is not as good as native Word files, even if the document uses styles well.

Note also that the PHP XSL extension must be enabled on your webserver, and the plugin requires Moodle 2.7 or higher.

After installation, the Atto editing toolbar should have a new Word icon added to the files group, similar to the screenshot below.

Atto toolbar files group with WordImport icon added

You can click on the link to open the file selection dialog, or alternatively, just drag a file over the text area and it will be imported and converted.

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  • Karim Mohsen
    2020年06月4日 星期四 21:10
    Can i create a book with chapters and images by this plugin ?
  • Eoin Campbell
    2020年06月5日 星期五 06:11
  • Gajendran Megajolla
    2020年07月1日 星期三 23:24
    Great Application I Loved it
  • Gajendran Megajolla
    2020年07月2日 星期四 14:26
    receiving the message for some word files: error/Error reading file how to trace the issue
  • Fernanda R.
    2020年07月14日 星期二 02:37
    Is this free? Is it secure? Does it let moodle slow?
  • Eoin Campbell
    2020年07月14日 星期二 03:48
    Yes, it is free, and secure. Using it won't really affect Moodle performance, unless you are importing or exporting very large numbers (1000+) of questions, and even then only for a few seconds.
  • Fernanda R.
    2020年07月14日 星期二 05:11
    Thanks for the quick reply, @Eoin Campbell!
  • Isaac Raman
    2021年08月22日 星期日 17:11
    how do i install this plugin? sorry very new to moodle
  • Renata Gordon
    2022年04月1日 星期五 22:03
    Does this plugin work to cleanly carry over footnotes from Word?
  • Eoin Campbell
    2022年04月1日 星期五 22:39
    No, footnotes will be dropped in the conversion from Word to HTML.
  • H D
    2022年04月8日 星期五 13:03
    Awesome plugin.. it works like a charm.. Thanks for such a wonderful plugin.
  • Iñigo Zendegi Urzelai
    2024年05月21日 星期二 16:49
    Hi Eoin,

    We love this plugin, is there in the roadmap any plans to adapt it to TinyMCE?

    It became the default editor on Moodle 4.3 for new installs and on Moodle 4.4 for those upgrading from previous versions...
  • Eoin Campbell
    2024年05月21日 星期二 17:20
    Hi Iñigo, unfortunately, the new TinyMCE editor is more difficult to create plugins for, and I haven't yet figured out how to go about it. Other developers seem to have the same problem, so it's not just me. At present, the only option is to revert back to the Atto editor if you really need to keep this feature.
  • Ryan Rufener
    2024年08月27日 星期二 03:17
    Hi Eoin! It looks like Moodle created a training course on creating TinyMCE plugins: https://moodle.academy/enrol/index.php?id=148
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