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Linking to Pages Within the Same Space

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In Confluence notation, links are always denoted by square brackets. Whenever you place text between square brackets, Confluence recognizes it as a link.

To link to a page in the same space

What you need to type

What you will get

[Confluence 1.4 Home]

Confluence 1.4 Home

where:

'Home' is the name of the page you want to link to.


To link to an undefined page

Confluence allows you to create links first and add create those pages later. This type of a link is an undefined link and is indicated with the plus sign. Clicking on the link will bring up a screen where you can add content for the page.

What you need to type

What you will get

[Link to new page]

Link to new page

where:

'Link to a new page' is the title of the page you intend to create later.

You can also create a link to any Confluence page by clicking 'Insert Link' when you are in the 'Edit' mode of a page. A pop-screen allows you to select pages from anywhere within Confluence. Selecting a page creates a link to that page.

RELATED TOPICS

Link to a Page in Another Space
Link to a Web Page
Working with Links

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