It would be easier to insert an image but one of my requirements is to employ embedding for easier future edits.I would rather that the source files are kept in a more accessible Google Drive, which syncs to my local storage. Why must I create a new copy of my drawings? Where is the new copy stored? Since many of my drawings are used in and out of Confluence, I am not at all comfortable that they are only accessible from Confluence.There must be a better way to embed exisiting Draw.io diagrams into Confluence? It's really annoying and somewhat time wasting that I must start with a blank drawing in order to insert an existing drawing.It's not an important issue because the drawing appears normal after the document is publish but it doesn't inspire confidence in Confluence. Drawing is inserted into the Confluence document but it is severely vertically compressed (squished).Click File > Save (inexplicably, I need to save as a new document?).Select from my Google Drive Sync folder the drawing (in HTML format).Click Create blank diagram (inexplicably, there is no choice to select existing?). Here are the required steps to embed an existing drawing, please tell me if I am doing this correctly: I needed to embed a Draw.io drawing into Confluence and after about ten minutes of experimenting (it's not intuitive!), I got it to work. This morning, I began working on a large document, transferring my draft work from Google Docs (which I know well) into Confluence. Please help me to love Confluence because I expect to have a long relationship with this tool. I recently inherited a Confluence Cloud project and having little previous exposure to Confluence, I am not enjoying this experience.Īt this point, I am uncertain is it's my ignorance of the tool and/or Confluence (and its macros) are very buggy.
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