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Confluence is all about encouraging team collaboration to get the best results, so we've built in a number of ways you can notify other people about content that may be of interest to them.
You can:
- Share a link to a page or blog post via email
- Mention a user when you write a page, blog post, comment, or add a task
- Like a page, blog post or comment
Whenever you mention another user, they'll receive an email notification; if you like a page, blog post, or comment, the author will be notified that you like the content.
Other users can also find out about changes to content in Confluence by watching pages and spaces.
Another way to share Confluence content is by exporting it to other formats such as XML, HTML, Microsoft Word and PDF.
Last modified on Dec 2, 2015
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