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This page tells you how to embed Confluence content into SharePoint pages, when your SharePoint and Confluence sites are connected via the Confluence SharePoint Connector. The instructions on this page apply to SharePoint 2010.
The SharePoint Connector provides SharePoint web parts that you can use to display Confluence pages and page trees in SharePoint. Users can view the Confluence content from within SharePoint and click through from SharePoint to Confluence.
Quick guide to adding Confluence content on SharePoint pages
The rest of this page gives more details of the above procedure.
On this page:
Below is a summary of how to add the Confluence web parts in SharePoint. For detailed instructions on the SharePoint side of things, please refer to the SharePoint online help.
To add a SharePoint web part, you need SharePoint 'Design' permission level or better.
You can add web parts to a SharePoint 'web part page'. Many of the pages in SharePoint are web part pages, including the home page in any SharePoint site. You can also create web part pages in a document library that has the 'Web Part Page' document template. Such a document library typically has the name 'Pages'.
To add the Confluence web parts in SharePoint,
Screenshot 1: The 'Edit Page' option in the SharePoint ribbon
Screenshot 2: Selecting the Confluence web parts
You can use the Confluence Page web part to display a specific page from Confluence in SharePoint.
To add and customise the Confluence Page web part,
See our guide to web part connections for information on connecting this web part to other web parts.
Screenshot 3: The 'Confluence Page' web part editor on the right of the screen
As shown in the above screenshot, the 'Confluence Page Selection' web part editor displays the following information:
By default, displaying a Confluence page using the Confluence Page web part will also display any comments on the page.
Screenshot 4: Displaying page comments in the Confluence Page web part
To prevent the comments from displaying, edit the web part and ensure that the 'Display Comments' option is not selected.
Screenshot 5: Disable the 'Display Comments' option to hide any comments on the page.
You can use the Confluence Pages Tree View web part to display a hierachical view of pages from a specific Confluence space.
To add and customise the Confluence Pages Tree View web part,
See our guide to web part connections for information on connecting this web part to other web parts.
Screenshot 6: The 'Confluence Pages Tree View' web part editor on the right of the screen
As shown in the above screenshot, the 'Confluence Space Selection' web part editor displays the following information:
This screenshot shows a SharePoint page containing a Confluence Web Page web part and a Confluence Pages Tree View web part.
Screenshot 7: A SharePoint page with the two Confluence web parts
SharePoint Connector User's Guide
Configuring the SharePoint Web Part on SP 2010