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Editing files with PDF Editor for Confluence

Editing files with PDF Editor for Confluence

Learn how to edit, annotate, and sign PDF documents with PDF Editor for Confluence.


About editing files

You can edit, annotate, and sign PDF documents on pages without downloading to edit and re-uploading multiple copies or locking other people out while editing the document.


Editing a PDF document

You can edit PDF files attached to your pages by clicking the “Edit” button (also available in the full-screen preview).

A new tab opens, and you can edit your document in a few seconds.

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When editing a PDF file, you and your team can work together, as the editor supports real-time collaboration, so there are no file lockdowns. There's also an autosave feature, so you can close the tab when you finish.


Real-time collaboration

As mentioned before, PDF Documents support real-time collaboration, and it's effortless to use.

Start editing a PDF file attached to a page. When another person clicks to edit the same file, the editor seamlessly creates a collaboration session. You can continue to edit the file as before and leave it anytime by closing the browser tab.


Supported file formats for edit

  • PDF Documents


Permissions

To be able to edit attachments, please check if you have the correct permissions defined on Confluence. You’ll need to be able to edit the page.


Wrap up 

That's all for editing files attached to your pages.

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