Osin,

To be honest, I am not familiar with 80% of the stuff you mentioned, 
>

I thought it better to inform you even if you are not yet ready for it.
 

> but I remember reading about, so I will dig around and try to put it into 
> practice. 
>

continue asking questions as needed
 

> Currently the way the data is set up is one row per FAQ with columns for 
> additional information of interest. 
>

That is good, makes it easy if wanted. If you install JSON Mangler in a 
wiki you can import a CSV and generate tiddlers where the fields contain 
all the columns in the CSV.
 

> I thought about just rebuilding it manually (it doesn't seem that large) 
> to learn TW5 gradually, but you've given me a few leads to read about.
>

Sometimes manually is actually simplest, especially if you wont be doing it 
more than once. 

>
> We do use SharePoint, but it's not the primary collaborative tool. We use 
> an enterprise cloud solution thing that seems to feed into a shared windows 
> network.
>

The main reason I ask, is you can use a single file wiki and only you check 
it out for edit and save otherwise you share a link to the wiki file and 
people can visit it like an intranet site. If you have a file location 
where you can ensure only one person is editing at a time.
 
Best of luck

Tones

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