This page last changed on Sep 11, 2011 by pwatson.

Confluence makes adding links as simple as possible. You can link to content anywhere within the Confluence site or on another web site.

You can add links to the following types of content:

You can also link from an image, and use a link to begin composing a new email message.

You create all these kinds of links using the 'Insert Link' dialog that is available in the editor (choose Insert > Link). You can also create links:

  • using autocomplete as a shorthand way of creating the most common types of links.
  • by copying a link from one page and paste it when editing another page.

You can edit and remove links while editing the page, using the link properties panel.

Handy Hints
  • Links in Confluence will not break even when you rename pages or move them between spaces on your site. This only works for page links that use the relative link syntax, for example [Renaming a Page].
  • Looking for a link type not shown above? You might find a plugin can help you.

 

Working with Anchors
Trackback
Linking to Confluence Pages from Outside Confluence

Working with Attachments

Take me back to Confluence User's Guide

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