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Copying an existing project

You can use an existing project as a template by copying it.

About copying projects

You can copy an existing project and use it as a template to save time configuring your views and custom fields.

When you copy a project, the new project will contain the same views, custom fields, and draft issues. The new project will not contain the original project's items, workflows, insights, collaborators, or team and repository links.

You can also set projects in your organization as templates that other organization members can then use as the base for the projects they create. For more information, see "Managing project templates in your organization."

Copying an existing project

  1. Navigate to the project you want to copy.

  2. In the top-right, click to open the menu.

    Screenshot showing a project's menu bar. The menu icon is highlighted with an orange outline.

  3. In the menu, click Make a copy.

  4. Optionally, if you want all draft issues to be copied with the project, in the "Make a copy" dialog, select Draft issues will be copied if selected.

    Screenshot showing the "Make a copy" form.

  5. Under "Owner", select either the organization that will own the new project or your personal account.

  6. Under "New project name", type the name of the new project.

  7. Click Copy project.