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Learn how to preview files on Confluence.


About the preview

On this page, we'll cover the different ways to preview your files on Confluence using the SharePoint Connector app, expanding the topics presented on the page about the file manager.

You can preview files on the file manager and pages where you attached files and folders with the SharePoint Connector app. You can preview the most common Office document formats, PDF documents, and popular image formats.

This way, it's easy to use your Confluence pages as your one source of truth, with content always accessible and updated.


Preview files on the file manager

  1. Preview click area

  2. Edit button

  3. Context menu

  4. Download file

  5. Rename file

  6. Open in [Storage]

  7. Delete file

When using the File Manager, you can preview your files' content by clicking the icon or name of the file you want with the full-screen preview. The options available vary slightly depending on the kind of file.

Documents preview in full-screen

  1. Return to the file manager 

  2. Document information

  3. Enter edit mode

  4. Download

  5. Open in [Storage]

PDF documents preview in full-screen

  1. Return to the file manager 

  2. Document information

  3. Download

  4. Open in [Storage]

  5. Toggle sidebar with document outline

  6. Zoom controls

Images preview in full-screen

  1. Return to the file manager 

  2. Document information

  3. Download

  4. Open in [Storage]

  5. Zoom controls


Preview files and folders on your pages

Using the SharePoint Connector app, you can attach files and folders to your Confluence pages with the macro. When the page is published, it's then possible to preview the files and folders attached.

  1. Disclosure button 

  2. Document info

  3. Context menu

  4. Edit document

The full-screen preview for the files attached works the same way as described for the file manager. Click the icon or name of the file (2) you want to open the preview.

Another option exclusive to the preview in pages is to view the content inline without hiding your page. By default, every attached file and folder display in a collapsed view to save screen space. You can expand each file by clicking the disclosure button (1) on the left to preview its content. 

You can expand attached folders the same way, so you can easily see its content and even navigate sub-folders. You can also preview the files' contents inside the attached folder by clicking the name to open the full-screen preview.

It's possible to make the expanded view the default in the Admin settings


Upload a file to an attached folder

When you have an attached folder on your page, you can drag and drop a file from a local folder to upload it there. Doing this will save the file in the storage place containing the connected folder, helping you build your single source of truth.

Depending on the file's size, your file can take a few moments to become available in the app.


Supported file formats for preview

  • Images: GIF, JPG, JPEG, and PNG

  • PDF documents (including password protected files) 

  • Microsoft Office documents: DOC, DOCX, DOCM, XLS, XLSX, XLSM, XLSB, PPT, PPTX, PPTM, PPS, PPSX and PPSM

  • Microsoft Office templates: DOT, DOTX, DOTM, POT, POTX, and POTM

  • Microsoft Visio files: VDW, VSD and VSDX

  • Open Office documents: ODT, ODS, and ODP

  • Google documents, sheets, and slides

  • iWork files: Pages, Keynote and Numbers on Box (how to enable iWork for Box)

  • Rich text documents (RTF)


Preview of unsupported files

  1. Return to the file manager 

  2. Document information

  3. Download

  4. Open in [Storage]

The SharePoint Connector app can preview many popular file types, but not all of them. When you try to preview a file type not specified above, the preview window will open with the message "No preview available" and a "Download" button so that you can open it with your desktop apps.

It's possible to disable the download option when you share a file by restricting the permissions.


Wrap up 

That's all on previewing files. Did you know you can also edit documents attached to your pages? Or create new documents on the file manager

If you still have questions about any of the topics covered on this page, visit our support portal and send us your questions. Our team is always happy to help.

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