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  1. Open the page on which you want to see the image.
  2. From the Insert options, select Image.
  3. Select the image to insert. There is a search function to find images on other Confluence pages.
  4. Complete the image properties. You can resize the image and link to the original, add a border, and add efftectseffects.
  5. In the XHMTL makrupmarkup, add alt text for the image.

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Confluence supports several HTML image attributes. Some can be inserted in the XHTML after an image is inserted using the Rich Text editor. Typically these attributes are These attributes may also be used by inserting the image using wiki markup. The steps are

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Image Width in Inches = 13, Width in Pixels = 936
Image Width in Inches = 12, Width in Pixels = 864
Image Width in Inches = 11, Width in Pixels = 792
Image Width in Inches = 10, Width in Pixels = 720
Image Width in Inches = 9, Width in Pixels = 648
Image Width in Inches = 8, Width in Pixels = 576

You can also use the buttons to resize in the image properties panel.

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If the image is not rendered properly in the browser, it's necessary to resize in a tool, either to the exact dimensions or to a percentage of the original size. If the image was imported from Microsoft Word, removing the exact dimensions from the wiki markup often solves the problem. If the image then becomes too large, resize the image to a percentage of the original size.