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This page describes the drag-and-drop functionality in Confluence, and the browser configurations needed to support that functionality.
Confluence supports these forms of drag-and-drop:
Drag-and-drop within the editor. Working inside the editor panel, you can drag an image or a macro and drop it into a different location on the page.
Working within the editor panel, you can drag an image or a macro from one location on the page and drop it into a different location on the page. Hover your cursor over the image or the macro placeholder. The cursor changes to a drag-and-drop icon and you can click the image or macro and drag it to a new location.
If you want to abandon the drag-and-drop action, press Escape. The image/macro will return to its original position.
For the drag-and-drop of images and macros in the editor, Confluence supports the following browsers: Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer 10 (desktop mode).
On this page:
Related pages:
You can drag files from your computer or file system onto your browser and attach them to your Confluence pages or blog posts. You can drag and drop:
When you drag and drop files onto the different Confluence views, you get the following results:
Confluence View | Result |
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Files are attached | |
Files are attached | |
Edit | Files are attached, and embedded at the cursor position |