Confluence 3.5 : Linking to Attachments in the Rich Text Editor
This page last changed on Mar 23, 2010 by smaddox.
This page tells you how to add a link pointing to a file attached to your Confluence page. A link, or hyperlink, is a word or phrase which, when clicked, will open the attachment.
The rest of this page gives more details of the above procedure and additional options. On this page: Adding a Link via the Link BrowserThe 'link browser' is the 'Insert Link' or 'Edit Link' window that pops up when you click the 'Insert Link' icon
To link to a file or image that is attached to the current page,
To link to a file or image that is attached to any Confluence page,
Adding a Link via AutocompleteYou can use the autocomplete functionality to link to a file or image attached to any Confluence page. When using the Rich Text Editor, you can enter a trigger character or press a keyboard shortcut to call up a list of suggested links to add to your page. This feature is called 'autocomplete'. Autocomplete provides you with a fast editing solution if you prefer to use key strokes rather than pointing and clicking with the mouse. Quick summary: Use '[' or Ctrl+Shift+K to see a list of suggested links. For the details, see the page about autocomplete in the Rich Text Editor. RELATED TOPICSLinking to Images in the Rich Text Editor |
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