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Learn how to attach files and folders to your pages with the SharePoint Connector macro to share your team's knowledge. |
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Not fully available on public pages Currently, we can only display the SharePoint Connector macro to logged-in users in Confluence Data Center. This feature is available on SharePoint Connector Team Files for Confluence Cloud only. |
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Adding the macro to your page
Adding the SharePoint Connector Team Files macro to your pages with shortcuts is straightforward, with the { shortcut or via the “Insert” menu is straightforward.
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Using the { shortcut
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Instructions:
Enter the edit mode of the page where you want to attach files and folders.
Place the cursor where you want the macro to appear.
Type {SharePoint Connector and select the SharePoint Connector app from the dropdown.
Click the macro and then click the "Edit" button.
Browse your connected folders in the SharePoint Connector dialog. If you haven't connected any, you can do that so now. You can also connect more folders from the context menu as you would in the file manager.
SelectClick the checkbox to select the files and folders you want to attach by clicking the checkbox. You'll see them appear on . They will appear in the live preview pane on the right side.
Optional: click the “Layout” tab to customize how attachments look on your page.
Click the "Insert" button.
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All done. In the old editor, you'll only see the placeholder. |
While in edit mode, you can preview your attachments only see the macro placeholder and add more files and folders by clicking the "Edit" button again. When you publish the page, you can preview your attached items, edit documents, and browse your folders.
To make sure you're selecting the right file, you can preview your files as you would on the file manager. Click the name to open the full-screen preview or click the disclosure button on the live preview pane to preview the content, as you would on files and folders already attached.
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Using the "Insert" menu
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Instructions:
Enter the edit mode of the page where you want to attach files and folders.
Place the cursor where you want to macro to appear.
Click the "Insert" menu on the toolbar (+) and then click "SharePoint Connector."
Browse your connected folders in the SharePoint Connector dialog. If you haven't connected any, you can do that so now. You can also connect more folders from the context menu as you would in the file manager.
Select the files and folders you want to attach by clicking the checkbox. You'll see them appear on the live preview pane on the right side.
Optional: click the “Layout” tab to customize how attachments look on your page.
Click the "Insert" button.
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All done. In the old editor, you'll only see the placeholder. |
While in edit mode, you can preview your attachments only see the macro placeholder and add more files and folders by clicking the "Edit" button again. You When you publish the page, you can preview your attached items, edit documents, and browse your folders when you publish the page.
To make sure you're selecting the right file, you can preview your files as you would on the file manager. Click the name to open the full-screen preview or click the disclosure button on the live preview pane to preview the content, as you would on files and folders already attached.
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You can set different layout settings when attaching files and folders in a new macro or by editing existing macros by clicking the “Layout” tab in the SharePoint Connector dialog. You’ll be able to You can preview the changes in the “Live Preview” panel. You’ll see the new layout applied to your page when you save the changes.
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All done. The macro is updated. |
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Removing attached files and folders
You can remove specific files and folders attached to a macro at any moment.
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Instructions:
Enter the edit mode of the page.
Select the macro that you want to change.
Click the "Edit" button.
You'll find a list of all the attached files on the live preview pane. Click the unlink button of the ones you want to remove from the macro.
Click the "Save" button.
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When you click the "Save" button, the changes become permanent and undoable. However, you can attach the files and folders again, as removing them from the macro doesn't delete them. |
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Removing the macro
You can also remove the entire macro, removing at once all the files and folders attached to it at once.
Instructions:
Enter the edit mode of the page.
Select the macro that you want to remove.
Click the "Remove" button.
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All done. Your files and folders are safe and sound , but they are no longer attached to the page after you publish publishing the changes.
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Wrap up
Now you know how to attach files and folders to your pages and make changes to your macros. Don't forget you can connect more folders from the file manager.
If you still have questions about attaching files and folders to your pagesthe topics covered on this page, visit our our support portal and and send them to us your questions. Our team is always happy to help.
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