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How do I convert a SharePoint page to a Word document?

Extract the content of a SharePoint page or document into an editable Word file or a shareable PDF. Paste the link, choose your format, and download the text without copying and pasting by hand.

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Copy the public SharePoint page or document URL, paste it into the converter above, and select Word or PDF as the output. The tool fetches the readable text from the page and returns a downloadable file. This works for SharePoint pages that are publicly accessible without a sign-in.

How it works

1

Copy the SharePoint URL

Open the SharePoint page or document in your browser and copy its full URL. Confirm the page loads without a sign-in prompt so the tool can reach it.

2

Paste it into the converter

Paste the link into the input field above. The tool fetches the page and extracts the readable text content from it.

3

Pick Word or PDF

Choose .docx for an editable Word file or .pdf for a fixed, shareable copy of the extracted content.

4

Download the file

Click convert and save your document. Open the .docx in Word to edit, or keep the PDF as a clean archive copy.

Frequently asked questions

It converts SharePoint pages that are publicly accessible. If the page opens in a browser without asking you to sign in, the tool can read its text and save it as Word or PDF.
Most SharePoint sites are private and require a Microsoft 365 or organizational sign-in. The tool can only fetch pages that load without authentication, so it cannot access content behind a login. For private pages, copy the text manually or export from SharePoint first.
No. It extracts the readable text shown on the page and rebuilds it as a new Word or PDF. It does not retrieve the original stored file, embedded media, or document version history.
Choose Word (.docx) if you want to edit, reformat, or reuse the content. Choose PDF if you want a fixed, shareable copy that preserves a clean reading layout.
The tool focuses on extracting the readable text content. Basic structure like headings and paragraphs carries over, but complex SharePoint layouts, web parts, and styling are not reproduced exactly.
The converter only processes publicly accessible page text to generate your download, and processed files are temporary. It does not store a permanent copy of your content.

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