I would like to link a word document to my confluence page that will have updates and changes. I don't necessarily want viewers to have the ability to change it but I would like to make sure they have the most up to date content version available.
It seems that when I create a link or attachment, the document will not reflect the updates I create since the link/attachment was made. Meaning if I link it on Monday, and modify the document on Wednesday. When I follow the link it won't show Wednesday's changes.
How do I get around that?
Hi @L Sloan,
Have you thought about moving the content from your Word file into a separate (edit-restricted) Confluence page instead of linking to an attachment?
That could also help with driving Confluence adoption away from Word. If you still need a Word file of this page at any point, you could try the default Export to Word functionality coming with Confluence, or alternatively our Scroll Word Exporter.
Just a thought :)
Cheers,
Nils
You could also attach that document to a page and set the link to the attachment. If you then edit the document from Confluence, it will always have the latest version on the link - and a history available if necessary. With the space permissions and page restrictions you can easily define, who should be able to view and who should have edit rights,
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Hello @L Sloan,
as @Tyler Brown suggested I would use Google docs or Sharepoint and then provide a link to your page to the original documents, which will be always up to date.
Best regards,
Jakub
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You are welcome.
If you found your answer, please mark the answer as "accepted" so it can possibly help other members of the community in the future.
Have a nice day,
Jakub
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Hey L,
Do you use Google Drive?
If so rather than uploading a Word Document you could provide a link to a view only version of your document.
Tyler
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I am using OneDrive. I've tried adding a link but it seems to give editing access and takes them into the document vs. a preview like other Word attachments do.
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