

Click the relevant link from the list of suggestions.Type the first few characters of the page title, user's name, image name, or file name (or select relevant text) and then press ctrl+shift+k.Type [ and then the first few characters of the page title, user's name, image name or file name.When you edit a page or comment, you can use autocomplete to add links, images, and macros to your page as you go. This section provides the following details for using autocomplete in the legacy editor. Some of the shortcut combinations require a space to be added afterward, like Action item and Decision.

Shortcuts and markdown in the new editorĮditor Autoformatting – Wiki markup and autoformatting shortcuts that apply to the legacy editor.

General – Global, page and blog post shortcuts.Įditor – Text editing and formatting shortcuts that apply to the legacy editor. The keyboard shortcuts are broken up into 3 categories: What you'll see is a dialog listing the available keyboard shortcuts, for your operating system, in Confluence. While editing a page, choose the question mark icon from the bottom left corner of the page if you are using the new editor, or choose the question mark icon at the top right of the page if you are using the legacy editor. Regardless of the editor, press Ctrl + / (Windows) or command + / (Mac) when editing a page. To view all Confluence keyboard shortcuts, do any of the following:Ĭhoose the help icon fro m the navigation bar near your profile picture, then choose Keyboard Shortcuts. The best way to go is to show you how to find the list of keyboard shortcuts within Confluence. We could give you a list here, but then you'd need to keep referring to this page.
