You can use the SharePoint Link macro {sp-link} to put a link on a Confluence wiki page, pointing to an Office document hosted on your SharePoint server. When someone clicks the link, the document will be opened in the appropriate Microsoft Office application.
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The SharePoint Link Macro may be inserted using the 'Insert SharePoint Document Link' dialog.
To insert the SharePoint Link macro into a page,
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- Go to the Confluence page or blog post where you want to display the SharePoint link.
- Click the 'Edit' button. The page or blog post opens in edit mode.
- Click the Macro Browser iconĀ on the toolbar.
- The macro browser window opens. Find the 'SharePoint Document Link' macro:
- Scroll through the list of macros, or
- Start typing the macro name into the search box at the top right of the macro browser window. Macros with a matching name will appear in the main pane.
- Select the SharePoint site where the document is stored.
- Search for the name of the SharePoint document by entering a search query in the Search field and then clicking the 'Search' button.
- Select the document you wish to insert from the list of results
- Click 'Insert' to add the macro to the page.
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