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Introduction

In this page we highlight the main new features coming on FactoryStudio 9.1

Highlights

Sample content here - remove this and paste in your own content...

And you can insert images as well - you can just copy/paste them or click the image icon above to insert them if they are from a file

Below here is a Horizontal Rule to help divide sections - It's helpful to put those above new Sections that start with a "Heading 2" Section Title




Another Section Header using Heading 2

A Sub-Section Header Using Heading 3

In any documentation site, it's essential to be able to link from one page to another, and often to specific sections on a page. You can add any URL to a Confluence page and Confluence will automatically detect it and turn it into a link.

If you paste the URL for another page in your Confluence site, Confluence will display the link text as the page name and turn it into a relative link, meaning if the name of the page changes, Confluence will adjust the link so it doesn't break.

Add and link to anchors

The anchor macro allows you to create anchors in your documentation, which can be linked to from anywhere. I've added an anchor at the top of this page so you can click to go back to the top.

To add a macro and link to it from the same page:

  1. Type {anchor in the editor, select the anchor macro and give your anchor a name (top in my example)
  2. Select the text that'll link to the macro and hit Ctrl+K (Windows) or Cmd+K (Mac) (this opens the link dialog)
  3. Choose Advanced from the options on the left and type # followed by your anchor name (#top in my example)

Check out our documentation for links and anchors to get the full rundown on linking to anchors on other pages and other anchor goodness.



Adding Images

Be sure when adding images that they are very clear, especially if they contain text, and try to only capture a close up of the important thing you are referencing.  You may need to overlay a few screenshots depending on what you are doing.  If you need help capturing just what you need ask for assistance as a different capture tool may help immensely.

Use the "Insert files and images" tool at the top to insert an image.

And then be sure to click the "Original" button, and the "Border" button.  The Original button will ensure the image is sized as the original, which should have been large enough to read clearly.  If needed you can adjust the size after that, but larger is okay if it helps clarity.  The border button will put a box around the image to help delineate it from the white background, which is really useful on some screen shots that also have a lot of white on the edge.


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