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When I copy rows of text from a document (not from a table), and paste this into Miro, I would like to have the option to convert each row of text into a sticky note. Eg I have five sentences, with or without a bullet, and want each of them to be a sticky note, without having to copy paste each sentence manually onto a sticky note. Right now I see this feature is available when copying rows of text from a table, but not from just a regular doc (eg word). Thanks!

Agree, as a workaround i paste bullet lists into Excel first which turns them into rows 


I need this right now 😥


This is such an easy thing to implement I really don’t understand why it doesn’t work like this.

Moreover cut & paste from google spreadsheets doesn’t do this.

Requiring desktop excel application for this feels super closed and lacking compassion.


here you go, I think this will help.

 

https://www.facilitator.school/blog/miro-sticky-notes-tricks

 

2. Bulk import multiple sticky notes using Google Sheet or Excel

 

Regards,

 

Stuart


I had this same problem and created https://converttosticky.com/. Its a free tool that lets you paste multiple lines of text, click to the convert button and paste into Miro as individual stickies. It was a fun project to make and saves me a ton of time in Miro. 


Hi ​@Serafin Sanchez,

 

Your tool sounds like a great time-saver, and we truly appreciate you contributing it here.

 

As for the feature request itself, thank you all for sharing your insights and use cases regarding bulk text-to-sticky note conversion! We appreciate your feedback, and our team will review it. This suggestion is now open for votes and comments.

 

For those just joining, if you feel this feature would improve your workflow, please take a moment to vote and share your use case. Your input helps us better understand the demand and prioritize accordingly.

 

Thanks again, everyone, for being such an engaged and supportive community! 😊