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This page is a DRAFT and is visible to Atlassian staff only. We will publish it sometime before the release of Confluence 4.0, when we have enough verified content to be useful.

This page is a quick-reference guide describing the changes to the editor in Confluence 4.0 and showing you how to perform your day-to-day tasks in the new editor. This guide is for people who regularly used the wiki markup editor in earlier versions of Confluence.

The editor offers a number of options in the toolbar. But did you know that you can use autocomplete shortcuts instead, and that they are derived from wiki markup? On this page we introduce you to the most commonly used shortcuts.

On this page:

Hints to Get You Started Quickly

  1. Enter wiki markup. The editor's autocomplete function will convert the wiki markup as you type.
  2. Learn the keyboard shortcuts. Click the help icon on the editor toolbar to see a list of shortcut keys.

Before and After Guide for Wiki Markup Fans

Using Wiki Markup

What you did before

What to do now

Typing wiki markup.

Typed text and wiki markup into the Wiki Markup Editor pane.

Start typing wiki markup – try it and see what happens!

Pasting wiki markup.

Pasted wiki markup into the Wiki Markup Editor pane.

Click 'Insert' > 'Wiki Markup' on the editor toolbar. Note: Confluence will convert the wiki markup to rich text as soon as you add it to your page. The wiki markup will not be available for editing after that. Example:

Formatting Text

What you did before

What to do now

Bold text

Typed asterisks in wiki markup. Example:

*Shout*

Type asterisks. Confluence autocomplete will convert the format to bold immediately. Example:

*Shout*

Heading level 2

Typed the heading level in wiki markup. Example:

h2. Cool stuff

Type the heading level. Confluence autocomplete will convert the format to the appropriate heading immediately. Example:

h2. Cool stuff

Underlining, italics, superscript, subscript

Typed the wiki markup.

Type the wiki markup. Autocomplete will convert it as you type.

Quotation

Typed the {quote} macro in wiki markup. Example:

{quote}Life is a lemon.{quote}

Use the Quote style – select 'Quote' from the style dropdown menu, or press Ctrl+Alt+Q. Example:

Adding Macros

What you did before

What to do now

Adding a macro to your page.

Typed curly brackets, the macro name and parameters. Example:

Here are the meeting notes: {blog-posts}

Type '{' and start typing to see the suggested macros that match your text. Press the arrow keys to select the macro you want. Example:

Functionality that is No Longer Available

There are a few things you can no longer do in the Confluence 4.0 editor, that were possible using wiki markup in Confluence 3.5 and earlier.

Note: Development of Confluence 4.0 is ongoing! It is possible that some of the items below will be available in the final version of Confluence 4.0. We will update this list whenever things change.

Things you cannot do in Confluence 4.0:

  1. Copy the source of a page from a Confluence 4.0 site. There is no way to copy the XHTML source code. Also, if you do not have edit permission on a page, you cannot view or copy the rich text source of the page.
  2. Remove sections and columns but leave the content in place. Removing the section/column formatting also removes the content. You need to copy or cut the content, paste it to the new location, then remove the sections and columns.
  3. Specify an image size in pixels or percentages. The image properties panel offers the following options for image size: small, medium, large and original size.
  4. Edit a page in Microsoft Word. See FAQ entry.
  5. Link to anchors xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. TBC.
RELATED TOPICS

Using Autocomplete in the Rich Text Editor
Keyboard Shortcuts
Planning for the New Editor in Confluence 4.0

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