CollaboratorDocument Contextualization EnhancementsWe are happy to announce that the Collaborator web application brings several improvements to document contextualization features we introduced in previous versions: - When you add images to a Collaborator document, they are automatically numbered and an image caption is created based on the file name to make your document more presentable. In Addition, you can modify the image number and caption at any time.
Auto-numbering images added to a Collaborator document.- Now you can quickly reorder newly created paragraphs and images in a section by cutting and pasting them to a new location.
Reordering paragraphs and images in a Collaborator document.Back to top Improved Table UsabilityIf, once in a while, you find yourself getting frustrated when trying to read a large table in a Collaborator document, we have some very good news. In version 2022x, the Collaborator web application comes with significant user experience improvements when it comes to navigating tables: - Now the heading row stays visible when you scroll down a table.
- You can resize table columns by simply hovering the mouse pointer between two columns until the resizing icon appears.
- The horizontal scroll bar is always at hand regardless of what table section you are viewing.
- The text is aligned to the top left corner of a table cell for better readability.
Usability improvements in tables.Embedding Dynamic DiagramsThe Collaborator web application introduces a new exciting functionality allowing you to embed diagrams from Collaborator into web pages or documents. When copying a diagram link, you can select to get the URL designed to create an inline frame and easily embed it into any content supporting the iFrame component. Furthermore, such a URL is dynamic and always displays the latest version of an embedded diagram even after a Collaborator document is updated.
Embedding a diagram from Collaborator into a Confluence page.Task ManagerNow the Collaborator web application has a Task Manager, which you can use to monitor the status of long-running tasks, such as exporting documents to PDF or HTML. It will definitely come in handy when you need to manage several document exports at once, as shown in the figure below.
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