![]() Go to the page where you want to link to the email. Paste the URL in the link tool pop-up and give it a more friendly name if desired. The page reloads scrolling you to the comment. Locate the inline page comment, and select to open the pop-up. To link to an inline comment in a Confluence blog or page: Go to and edit the page where you want to link to the comment. To link to a page comment in a Confluence blog or page: Confluence automatically converts this to a smart link that displays the issue number, summary text, and status. Go to and edit the page where you want to link to the attachment. To link to a Jira issue (where Confluence and Jira are connected): Paste the URL in the link tool pop-up where ever you want it to appear on the page, and give it a more friendly name if desired. Go to the page whose link you want to use. To link to external sites, Confluence blogs, or Confluence pages: Pro tip - if you are adding a link to an anchor from a Gliffy diagram, you must use the entire URL, not just the pagename#anchorname portion. Link = sitename.domain/wiki/Project+notes#notes-from-today Paste the URL to the copied page in the link field followed by a # symbol and the anchor name. Highlight the text to be used as the link. Go to the page where you want to add the link and edit the page. ![]() To link to an Anchor macro on another page:Ĭopy the URL of the page whose anchor you want to link. If your Anchor Name is topofpage, you'll enter #topofpage when creating your link. Highlight the text you want to use as the link.Įnter the name of the macro prefaced by a # symbol. The name is displayed on the anchor when editing the page. Make note of the name of the anchor to which you want to link. ![]() To link to an Anchor macro on the same page: Depending on the destination of your link, there are a variety of ways to format your URL. ![]()
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