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How To Add Attachment To Confluence Page

Updated on:
May 13, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to upload files and links to a Confluence page.

Quick summary

Adding an attachment to a Confluence page lets teams share files and links directly within their documentation. You can upload files via drag-and-drop, the paperclip icon, or a pasted URL, then publish the page to save changes.


Steps

  1. Navigate to the Confluence page where you want to add an attachment.
  2. Drag and drop files directly onto the page as a quick upload method.
  3. Alternatively, click the paperclip icon in the toolbar to open the attachment menu.
  4. Select "File" and click "Upload" to browse your computer and select the attachment.
  5. Click "Link" and paste a URL if you prefer to attach a file via a web link.
  6. Click "Publish" or "Update" to save the page with the new attachment.

📌 Why this matters

Attaching files directly to a Confluence page keeps all relevant documents, references, and resources in one centralized location, reducing the need to search through email or external storage. Teams that rely on Confluence for knowledge management can use attachments to link specs, designs, and reports to the exact pages where they are discussed. Supporting multiple upload methods — drag-and-drop, toolbar upload, and URL linking — means any team member can attach content quickly regardless of where the file lives. This flexibility makes Confluence a more complete documentation hub, improving team collaboration and reducing context-switching.
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