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Customize the preview of the attached files to your needs.

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Customizing the layout

By default, the files attached to Jira issues Confluence pages use a regular header and appear in the collapsed view to use less space on the screen. It’s easy to preview the file by clicking the arrow to open the expanded view, which uses the width of the page and is 400 px tall.

You can change this for each issue.

You can set different layout settings by selecting the different options from the layout toolbar.

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  • Regular header

  • Compact header

  • Hidden header

  • Regular size preview

  • Custom size preview

  • Toggle preview visibility

    page. To access the layout settings:

    • Enter the page edit mode;

    • Selecting the macro and click the edit button;

    • Click the “Layout” Tab.

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    1. Attachment header options

    2. Preview width options

    3. Preview height options

    4. Preview default visibility options

    Attachment header

    Select the size for the header of the attachment:

    • Regular: The standard size for the header of attached files and folders. It shows a big icon and additional details;

    • Compact: Uses a smaller icon and only indicates the name of the file or folder;

    • Hidden: Completely hides the file header and forces the expanded preview option. Moving the mouse over the file will show a compact header.

    Preview width

    Select the width for the preview:

    • Auto: The standard width for previews uses the available space;

    • Custom: Define a value for the width of the preview area.

    Preview height

    Select the height for the preview:

    • Regular: The standard height for previews (400 px);

    • Custom: Define a value for the height of the preview area.

    Preview default visibility

    Select the behavior for the preview:

    • Collapsed: The standard option that hides the preview;

    • Expanded: Automatically shows the preview of files and folders. This option is required when selecting the “Hidden for files” header.


    Wrap up

    This covers all the layout options.

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