Embedding LucidChart area on Confluence page instead of whole page
Dear all
I make heavy use of LucidChart / Park in projects and have the regular need to embed a LucidChart in Confluence pages.
However I struggle to embed certain areas only. Embedding the whole page is not an option as I would end up with a very high number of pages in a document.
How can I embed an area of a LucidChart page using the Confluence LucidChart Diagrams macro?
I am happy about any advice!
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Hi @Heiko, thanks for posting in the Lucid Community! To confirm, are you using Confluence Cloud? If you are using Confluence Server or Data Center, the same options should be available to you, but the system dialogue may look a little different.
To the Edit Macro Settings Dialogue and select “Advanced viewer options” which will allow you to select a specific range of pages to display from your document, such as 3 to display only the 3rd page or 2-3 to display a few pages of your document. Please see below:
Let me know if you have any further questions!
I have a similar question, for which the answer, unfortunately, did not help.
I am using Confluence Cloud.
I have a space for HR topics.
I created a Lucidspark Board to design an organigram and other graphs.
via the lucidspark boards macro I want to display ONLY the organigram in the confluence page. The user should not be able to scroll within the macro and see the other graphs.
Is there a possibility to manually define the area (similar to a screen capture)?
Thank you!
Hi @retshina, thank you for adding to this thread! The Simple Viewer will still allow users to navigate the full page, so I would recommend exporting your board as you will be able to customize the crop to include only the diagram that you would like viewed.
Alternatively, to still utilize the Confluence integration, you can copy/paste your organigram into it’s own Lucidspark board. Or, if you create a new Lucidchart document, you can then separate your content into pages and then continue to edit in Lucidspark . In Confluence, you can designate which page(s) of a Lucidchart document you would like others to see, but the document has to be created from Lucidchart in order to access that setting. Please let me know if you have any further questions!
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