Confluence Docs 2.10 : Editing a Confluence Page in an Office Application
This page last changed on Nov 26, 2008 by smaddox.
The Office Connector in Confluence allows you to edit a wiki page in Microsoft Word or in another Office application. This allows you to open the Confluence page in the Office editor of your choice and use the Office editor's rich editing functionality to update the wiki page. You can then save the page directly back to Confluence. This is just one of the ways Confluence can interact with Office documents. For an overview of all Office Connector features, please refer to Working with the Office Connector.
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PrerequisitesThe Office Connector allows you to edit Office documents embedded in a wiki page or to edit a wiki page in Word. To make use of these editing capabilities, you will need the setup described below. Browsers
EditorsTo edit documents, you will need to have Microsoft Office, OpenOffice or NeoOffice installed. (See the configuration matrix below.)
Configuration MatrixYou need one of the following software combinations to edit Office documents from your wiki page:
Editing a Confluence Page in an Office ApplicationTo edit a Confluence page in your Office editor,
TroubleshootingProblems? Please refer to our guide to the Office Connector limitations and known issues. RELATED TOPICSEdit in Word Link Macro
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