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Files can be displayed on a page as a thumbnail, a link or embedded using a macro. There are a few different ways to Upload Files.
How files are displayed depends on the type of file you uploaded.
Add interest to your pages by adding images. You can display all common image types including .jpeg, .png, .gif and .bmp (depending on browser support).
There's a few ways you can insert an image into your page:
You can display an image that is attached to a different page of the same Confluence site, if you know the name of the image.
To display an image attached to a different page:
Alternatively, you can cut and paste the image from another page (the image will still be attached to the original page).
You can display an image from a remote web page on your Confluence page, without needing to attach it to your page. You need to know the URL for the image, not for the web page it appears on.
To display an image located on a web page:
Alternatively, you can simply copy and paste the image from a web page.
When editing the page, select the image to show the image properties panel. The panel allows you to set the display size, add a border and effects and link the image to other pages.
From the image properties panel you can:
To add a caption to an image using the Instant Camera effect:
You will need to re-enter the comment each time you upload a new version of the image.
Note: The Instant Camera effect only works with Latin character languages, due to a lack of handwriting style fonts in multi-byte languages.
If you delete an image on a page, the attached file will not be deleted from the page. Go to > Attachments to delete the attachment completely from the page.
Seeing an 'unknown attachment' placeholder on your page? This means that the attached file has been deleted from the page (or another page).
Click an image or PDF link when viewing a page to launch the preview.
The preview includes images from the web that are displayed on the page, or images and PDFs that are attached to the page (even if they are not currently displayed on the page).
In the preview you can:
Note: Internet Explorer 9 can't preview PDF files. You can download the file to view the original version.
You can display multimedia files (such as video, audio and animation) that are attached to your page using the Multimedia Macro.
Display online multimedia (such as YouTube or Vimeo videos) using the Widget Connector Macro.
Inserting a file in a page is a great way to make useful documents, spreadsheets, presentations and other files available to your team.
There are a several ways you can display an office or PDF file on a page:
In the editor go to Insert > Files and select a file to insert. The file will appear on your page as a thumbnail.
Click the thumbnail to resize it or to switch to showing the file as a link.
You can embed PDFs, presentations, spreadsheets and other Office documents into your page using a View File macro.
Drag a PDF or Office file into the editor to automatically upload it and embed it into the page.
See View File Macro to find out more.
Other file types can be uploaded and displayed on the page as a link or with a placeholder thumbnail.
There are several ways you can display a list of files on a page. You can:
You can also use the File List blueprint for uploading, viewing and managing lists of files.
Displaying image effects can be resource intensive. Confluence limits the threads that are dedicated to displaying image effects so that it does not impact your whole instance. If a thread is not available, Confluence will display the image without the effect.
The following knowledge base article provides information if you need to adjust the number of threads - Image effects are not displayed in Confluence 5.5 or later.