The editor in Confluence provides an easy and fast way to create and edit Confluence pages, blog posts and comments. It allows you to enter content as you would in a Word document, to apply formatting simply by clicking buttons on a toolbar, and to embed other content and files into the page.

You begin an editing session by clicking Edit at the top of a page (or by pressing 'E' on the keyboard) when viewing a Confluence page or blog post.

権限

To edit a page, you need the 'Add Pages' permission for that space, which is assigned by a space administrator from the Space Administration screens. See space permissions or contact a space administrator for more information.

Note that the options available to you when editing depend on the permissions granted to you by the space administrator.

On this page:

Screenshot: The Confluence Editor

Page Item

説明

Page title

This name is used in links to the page.

Page content

Type content for the page here.

エディター ツールバー

Provides tools to format and colour content, create lists and tables, indent and align text, and insert other content into the page such as symbols, links, images, multimedia files and macros.

制限

View the current page restrictions, and control who can view or edit the page.

添付ファイル

View, and manage, the attached files on the page.

ラベル

Add labels to a page, to categorise the page content.

Change comment

Type a comment that describes the changes you have made.

ウォッチャーへの通知

When selected, users who are watching the page will be receive email notification of your changes to the page.

プレビュー

See how your changes will appear, without saving the page.

保存します。

Save the changes you have made to the page. (Ctrl+S)

キャンセル

End the editing session, without saving any changes.

The Toolbar

The editor toolbar allows you to:

  • Apply paragraph styles and character formatting (such as bold, italics, superscript).
  • Choose colour for text.
  • Create numbered and bulleted lists.
  • Set the indenting and alignment for text and images.
  • Create links to other pages, attachments, anchors and external resources.
  • Add tables, and add, remove, cut and paste rows and columns, highlight cells, rows and columns, and merge and split cells.
  • Insert other content into the page, such as images, multimedia, attachments, symbols and wiki markup.
  • Use macros to add other types of content, such as a list of JIRA issues or a table of contents.

Screenshot: The Editor Toolbar

An Editing Session

You start an editing session whenever you:

  • create a new page, blog post or page comment
  • edit an existing page, blog post or comment (by pressing 'E' on the keyboard, or clicking Edit).

While in an editing session, you can also:

  • Name, or rename, a page or blog post. Note that renaming has effects that you should consider.
  • Add a comment describing the changes you made.
  • Chose whether or not people watching the page get notified of the change you made
  • Add labels to the page.

Confluence automatically saves drafts of your page as you work. If another user begins editing the same page as you, Confluence will display a message, and will try to merge the changes when you save your page.

Click Cancel (at the bottom of the page) if you want to end the session without saving any changes.

The session ends when you click Save.

When you create a new page you can choose the location where the page should be saved. You can also move a page after it has been saved, to make it a child page of a different page, or to move it to another space.

(info) To see changes between different versions of the page, look at the history of the page.

ページでのコンテンツの埋め込み

Click Insert on the editor toolbar to embed any of the following types of content so that they are displayed on your page:

Things to Help You Work Faster

Autoformatting

You can type Confluence wiki markup directly into the editor to have Confluence "auto-format" your text on the fly. To learn more, click ? on the editor toolbar and choose the 'Editor Autoformatting' tab.

オートコンプリート

When editing a page or blog post, you can enter a trigger character to show a list of suggested links, media files or macros to add to your page. This feature is called 'autocomplete' and provides you with a fast editing solution if you prefer to use key strokes rather than pointing and clicking with the mouse.

Quick summary of autocomplete:

Type:

To see suggested:

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pages and blog posts

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multimedia files

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macros

@mentions

For details, see Using Autocomplete.

ドラッグ アンド ドロップ

You can drag a file such as an image, video, audio file, Office document or PDF file, directly into the editor. The contents of the file will be embedded into the page or blog post. Please refer to the following pages for more information:

キーボードのショートカット

You can view the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog by clicking ? on the toolbar.

関連トピック

Page Layout in View Mode

Working with Tables
Displaying Images
Editing and Removing Links
Linking to Images
Linking to Attachments
Inserting Emoticons and Icons
Inserting Symbols

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