Read a Document in the Document Reader
Read and interact with multiple pages of a document at once with the scrollable Document Reader.
From the Document Library, on a document card, click Read. The reader dialog displays.
From the Document Reader dialog, you can quickly skim through the content of all the versions of a document. You can then quickly close the preview and continue browsing the library.
In addition to optimizing the readability of your document, with the reader you can also:
View and navigate the document outline
Use Go to page to navigate to the underlying Confluence pages and make changes to the content (only for users with edit permissions)
Switch versions and view version details
Share specific versions of the document
Export specific versions of the document to PDF or Word
Receive and confirm a Read Request (after the request has been created)
Navigate a Version of the Document with the Outline
On the left side of the Document Reader, you’ll see an Outline to help you stay in context as you read through a document.
The document outline displays all page titles and headings contained within the document pages. Bolded titles in the outline represent the underlying Confluence pages, the other titles in the outline represent headings within those pages.
The outline is interactive, so you can expand and collapse sections as necessary. To scroll to a specific section in the document, click on a title or heading within the outline.
Open a Specific Page Within a Version of the Document
In the Document Reader, you can open the individual Confluence pages that make up a version of your document. From a page, you can edit the content of your document.
Hover over a page title in the document.
Click the Go to page icon.