diff --git a/user_manual/files/federated_cloud_sharing.rst b/user_manual/files/federated_cloud_sharing.rst index 044e7691c..74e3f7d9b 100644 --- a/user_manual/files/federated_cloud_sharing.rst +++ b/user_manual/files/federated_cloud_sharing.rst @@ -12,16 +12,15 @@ Creating a new Federation Share Federation sharing is enabled on new or upgraded Nextcloud installations by default. Follow these steps to create a new share with other Nextcloud or ownCloud 9+ servers: -Go to your ``Files`` page and click the **Share** icon on the file or directory -you want to share. In the sidebar enter the username and URL of the remote user -in this form: ``@``. The form automatically confirms the address -that you type and labels it as "remote". Click on the label. +1. Go to your ``Files`` page and click the **Share** icon on the file or directory + you want to share. In the sidebar enter the username and URL of the remote user + in this form: ``@``. The form automatically confirms the address + that you type and labels it as "remote". Click on the label. -.. figure:: ../images/direct-share-1.png + .. figure:: ../images/direct-share-1.png -When your local Nextcloud server makes a successful connection with the remote -Nextcloud server you'll see a confirmation. Your only share option is **Can -edit**. +2. When your local Nextcloud server makes a successful connection with the remote + Nextcloud server you'll see a confirmation. Your only share option is **Can edit**. Click the Share button anytime to see who you have shared your file with. Remove your linked share anytime by clicking the trash can icon. This only unlinks the