![]() ![]() Go to the published version of the page containing the attachment to which you want to link. Confluence automatically creates a 'mailto:' link. ![]() Type the email address in the link tool pop-up where ever you want it to appear on the page, and give it a more friendly name if desired. Go to the page where you want to link to the email. Paste the URL in the link tool pop-up and give it a more friendly name if desired. The page reloads scrolling you to the comment. Locate the inline page comment, and select to open the pop-up. To link to an inline comment in a Confluence blog or page: Go to and edit the page where you want to link to the comment. To link to a page comment in a Confluence blog or page: Confluence automatically converts this to a Smart Link that displays the issue number, summary text, and status. Go to and edit the page where you want to link to the attachment. To link to a Jira issue (where Confluence and Jira are connected): Paste the URL in the link tool pop-up where ever you want it to appear on the page, and give it a more friendly name if desired. Go to the page whose link you want to use. ![]() To link to external sites, Confluence blogs, or Confluence pages: Pro tip - if you are adding a link to an anchor from a Gliffy diagram, you must use the entire URL, not just the pagename#anchorname portion. Link = sitename.domain/wiki/Project+notes#notes-from-today Paste the URL to the copied page in the link field followed by a # symbol and the anchor name. Highlight the text to be used as the link. Go to the page where you want to add the link and edit the page. To link to an Anchor macro on another page:Ĭopy the URL of the page whose anchor you want to link. If your Anchor Name is topofpage, you'll enter #topofpage when creating your link. Highlight the text you want to use as the link.Įnter the name of the macro prefaced by a # symbol. The name is displayed on the anchor when editing the page. Make note of the name of the anchor to which you want to link. To link to an Anchor macro on the same page: Click the Dropbox menu at the top of the screen to check the current status of cloud sync.Depending on the destination of your link, there are a variety of ways to format your URL.Files are updated in the cloud in minutes, or the next time you’re online.Drag files and folders in or out of the Dropbox folder. Or save files directly into the Dropbox from any application.Open your Dropbox folder in the menu bar, dock or sidebar.When you’re on your own Mac, it’s as easy to work with Dropbox as any other folders. This completes your first-time Dropbox configuration. Dropbox will start automatically when you turn on your Mac. You won’t see an application screen but you’ll find settings in the top menu bar.Drag the Dropbox folder to the left sidebar underneath (not into) the Downloads.Drag the Dropbox folder to the dock bar next to (not into) the Trash icon.Click the Finder (desktop). Then click the Go menu and choose Home.Don’t have a Dropbox account? Sign up for one from this window.Follow the instructions on the screen to sign into Dropbox with your email address and password.Click the Launchpad. Or click the Finder (desktop), then click the Go menu at the top of the screen and choose Applications.Mac. From then on, you’re automatically signed into Dropbox when you log You need to sign into Dropbox the first time you use it on this Follow the steps below for Signing into Dropbox.Open your Downloads folder in the dock and double-click the Dropbox.dmg file inside.Click your name in the upper-right corner and choose Install.Wait for the Dropbox icon, then skip to step 6. If you just signed up for Dropbox it may download automatically.If you find Dropbox on your Mac, skip to Signing into Dropbox. Dropbox may already be installed on your Mac in the Launchpad or Applications folder. ![]()
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