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# Connecting Asana account

### User defined Connection

Before you can integrate Asana to Confluence, you need to connect your Asana account.

Go to Edit page and type **/asana**.

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Select **Asana Task Link**. Click on **Connect your Asana account**.

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Enter your Asana credentials.

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Click on Allow when Granting Permission.

You are now authenticated and ready to use the macro.

### Centralised Connection

Alternatively, instead of logging in using your own Asana account, you can also ask your Admin to setup a centralised account. Please check [Configure Connection Types](/atlassian-cloud/asana-integration-for-confluence/administrator-guide/configuring-connection-types.md).


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