How to Share Files with Your Team Using Confluence

How to Share Files with Your Team Using Confluence

Share files with your team using the File List Blueprint

Too often files are trapped in shared network drives or email inboxes, making it impossible for everyone to have access to the most current version. We decided to tackle this problem with the File List Blueprint – which makes it easy to share and store important files with:

Check out the File List Blueprint in action:

3 ways to share files using the File List Blueprint

1. Give your marketing team access to company graphics and logos

Our Marketing team is constantly pumping out content that is used on our website, in presentations and even in-product. To stay on top of all of our most used graphics and logos, we use a Confluence file list page. You have all the flexibility and power of a Confluence page, which means you can create image galleries for logos and other images that are attached to the page. Whenever we need to put new collateral together, we have everything on one page.

2. Keep your sales presentations in one place

Successful sales teams are the ones that can locate the assets they need to get a sale done. That means having all your product materials and your presentations easily accessible no matter where you are. You can attach all your sales demos and presentations in a Confluence page where keynote, pdf, and powerpoint files are supported.

3. Share important files amongst your management team

The management team in any organization is constantly looking at important files and sharing them amongst each other. Whether these files are confidential or public-knowledge they often get lost in the storm of your email inbox. At Atlassian it’s easy for important files to be stored in a Confluence page where they can be distributed to everyone that needs to see, and restricted to those that don’t. Our management team can share financial projections through excel spreadsheets with our finance team, legal agreements in word documents with the legal department, or due diligence responses with business development.

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