I have a lot of content in confluence, like knowlegebase articles as well as form data that currently end users need to select the text and then copy and paste it wherever needed, I wanted to know if there is a way we can have a 'Copy to Clipboard' button that 'one-click' will select the desired text to be copied in to the system clipboard.
I think a quick way could be to use Code boxes for the portion of copy-able text. The code-boxes are inherently having the copy-to-clipboard inherently.
yes but they do not have word wrap, this is really annoying. I would love a feature called "word wrap" in the Code box Module. That would solve our problem with that.
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For me, they don't show this inherent copy-to-clipboard functionality.
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Hey Bosco,
I think there is no easy way.
There is only a plugin for JIRA: Copy to Clipboard
There has been a issue, but only for the code macro: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-14100
Maybe this question helps: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/14745
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I tried the step mentioned by you, however I am unable to see the macro in the macro browser. I'm the admin on confluence. Can you provide more assistance?
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Did it work ? The desired macros.
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I have been selecting blocks of text in Confluence, then right-click and choose "copy". Will this work for you? Seems to come across very cleanly to just about any other application
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Jira supports this for copying the Jira URL plus this is common for things like sharing code. This question/request is 5+ years old is this functionality now supported in Confluence?
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