Confluence 3.5 : Attaching Files to a Page
This page last changed on Feb 23, 2011 by ggaskell.
An attachment is any file that is included with your page. Images, word documents, presentations, PDFs, multimedia and sound files are some examples of attachments. Attachments are useful when you want to share information that exists in another file format. Read more in the Attachment Overview. When you attach a file to a page, Confluence makes a copy of the file and stores it on the server. File attachments in Confluence are contained in the 'Attachments' view of a page. To attach a file, you need the 'Create Attachments' permission which is assigned by a space administrator from the Space Administration screens. See Space Permissions or contact a space administrator for more information. Attaching filesThere are several ways to do this in Confluence:
Attachment VersionsIf you upload a file with the same name as an existing attachment, Confluence will rename the old file and maintain a version of it on the server. Read more about Attachment Versions and Viewing Attachment Details.
Attachment Information IconThe page Working with Attachments Overview does not exist. RELATED TOPICSWorking with Attachments Take me back to the Confluence User's Guide. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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