Microsoft Office Word Add-in For MediaWiki NOTE: This will (apparently?) only work with 32-bit Office installations Tested with Office 365 word, conversion works despite getting a warning several times.
The following Visual Basic macros from 2007, unmaintained as of 2017, may still work: Word2MediaWikiPlus See this short YouTube video: Word2MediaWikiPlus
Once you have a zip file, you can open the archive and have a complete folder of the original images used in the document.
You can extract contents of a docx word file by simply naming it a zip file (docx is a compressed archive). This can also be used to acquire formatting for other programs that require plaintext (simply don't save the conversion and instead copy it from the editor and paste it wherever desired a Sandbox is recommended for this). However, images and advanced formatting may need to be cleaned up upon import. Most formatting is kept intact – including tables. VisualEditor allows for the copying/pasting of content from Word documents directly into a wiki page.
There are a number of options when importing a Word document that control how pages are created, whether the import should overwrite existing pages in the space, and how it should handle page name conflicts. You can then view and edit this page as normal. There's no connection between the original Word document and this page. When the upload has finished, pages will be created with the content of the Word documents.
Choose how to handle title conflicts (rename the new pages or replace existing pages).Choose where you want to import the file (as a brand new page, or overwriting an existing page with the same title).Enter a title for the new page (useful if you don't want to use the file name as your page title).Choose Browse and locate the Word document you want to import, then choose Next.Create a page in Confluence or go to an existing page (you want to view the page, not edit it).Export Content to Word, PDF, HTML and XML.