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Google Sheets for Confluence allows you to easily embed Google Sheets files into your Confluence page.

✨ Features

  • Embed Google Sheets into Confluence by copy-pasting the URL

  • Easily customise the viewer size

  • Instant spreadsheet preview

⚡ How to use

Auto mode:

  1. Copy the public URL address of your Google Sheets file

  2. Paste it into your Confluence editor

  3. (Optional) Edit the viewer settings

Manual mode:

  1. Copy the URL address of your Google Sheets file

  2. Open the Google Sheets macro in Confluence typing /sheets

  3. Paste the URL of the file into the corresponding section

  4. (Optional) Edit the viewer settings

Notes

If want to paste the link without embedding the file, just paste the URL followed by the undo command (Ctrl+Z or Cmd+Z).

The recommended minimum width is 1350 px. You should set your Confluence page to full width since fixed width is 760px.

Your Google Sheets file must be publicly viewable to be embedded correctly

Please note that the app may not work properly if cookies are disabled or blocked by your browser.

If you click on the Google Sheets icon in the embedded viewer, the application may crash. Please refresh your browser page if this occurs. We are aware of this issue but since it is caused by a limitation of the Google platform it can’t be fixed at the moment.

Retrieve the URL

  • From the Share menu in Google Sheets
    Set the privacy to “Anyone with the link” and copy the link. If you want the embedded file to be in “view only” mode, select “Viewer” from the dropdown menu to the right.

When you restrict the link permissions from editor to viewer, anyone who is not the owner of the Google Sheets file will no longer be able to change the permissions.

  • Directly from the address bar
    When you’re navigating the spreadsheet in your browser, copy the URL from the address bar. This link will contain the same settings you have already set in the Share menu.

  • Publishing to the web
    If you want to embed the spreadsheet content without the editor interface, publish the file and copy the link from the publishing menu.

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