Use folders to organize your work
When it comes to managing projects or documents, organization can make a big difference in how quickly and easily we find what we need. Confluence, a popular tool for team collaboration, has introduced a new feature鈥Folders鈥攖o help organize content more effectively. Let鈥檚 break down what folders are, how to use them, and why they鈥檙e different from other ways to group information.
What Are Folders in Confluence?
Think of folders in Confluence like the folders on your computer. They鈥檙e simple containers you can use to store related documents or content, without any additional information built in. This is different from Parent Pages, which act as containers too but come with a 鈥淩ead Me鈥 kind of introduction. Parent Pages give a bit more context about the contents, which can be helpful when context is important. Folders, on the other hand, are there just to hold things, keeping your workspace tidy and easy to navigate.
How to Create a Folder
Setting up folders in Confluence is straightforward. Here鈥檚 how:
- Go to the Confluence space where you want to add a folder.
- Hover over 鈥淐ontent鈥 in the content tree, then click on the + symbol.
- Select Folder from the drop-down menu, and give it a name (without any sensitive information).
- If you鈥檇 like to nest one folder inside another, just hover over the folder title in the content tree, click the + again, and follow the same steps.
A quick tip: You can鈥檛 create folders using the global 鈥淐reate鈥 button鈥攆olders have to be created directly within the content tree to ensure they fit into the space鈥檚 structure.
How to Delete a Folder
If you decide a folder is no longer needed, removing it is easy:
- Hover over the folder title in the content tree.
- Select Delete from the 鈥淢ore options鈥 menu.
- Confirm your choice by clicking Delete again.
One helpful feature is that when you delete a folder, its contents don鈥檛 disappear. Instead, any files, pages, or folders it held simply move up one level in the content tree. For example, if 鈥淢arketing鈥 is a subfolder of 鈥淧roject Artemis,鈥 and 鈥淢arketing鈥 has a document called 鈥淎rtemis AI Launch Campaign,鈥 deleting the 鈥淢arketing鈥 folder will move 鈥淎rtemis AI Launch Campaign鈥 up, directly under 鈥淧roject Artemis.鈥
Turning Folders On or Off
In Confluence, folders are available by default. But, if you want to turn them off (or turn them back on), only a space admin can do so:
- Go to the Confluence space鈥檚 Space settings.
- Select Features under 鈥淢anage space.鈥
- Use the toggle next to Folders under 鈥淐ontent鈥 to turn them on or off.
It鈥檚 worth noting that this control is only available at the space level, meaning it applies to individual spaces rather than the whole Confluence site.
Why Use Folders?
Folders in Confluence give teams an extra layer of organization, making it easier to structure related work without added complexity. Whether it鈥檚 dividing up marketing campaigns, categorizing project documents, or separating design files, folders make it simple for teams to group content in a way that鈥檚 accessible and logical for everyone.
In short, folders are a great addition for teams looking to keep their Confluence spaces clean and efficient. Give them a try and see how they can help make organizing your workspace easier and more intuitive!