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      It would be good to be able to copy or move a template from one space to another. I believe that Confluence does not currently support this functionality?

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            [CONFSERVER-7752] Add ability to copy templates

            +1 A huge inconvenience. Especially when you're tasked to reorganise several Confluence spaces with a lot of boards who need more or less the same Template It's such as small thing to fix. I don't have such issues in other tools such as Notion.

            Michael Bichsel added a comment - +1 A huge inconvenience. Especially when you're tasked to reorganise several Confluence spaces with a lot of boards who need more or less the same Template It's such as small thing to fix. I don't have such issues in other tools such as Notion.

            +1 Have same problem. I can't reuse my custom made templates. And I am not an admin in some spaces so can't recreate the templates in that space as well. That makes some of the features unusable for me, like create from template button.

            Lena Krasnova added a comment - +1 Have same problem. I can't reuse my custom made templates. And I am not an admin in some spaces so can't recreate the templates in that space as well. That makes some of the features unusable for me, like create from template button.

            Tom Elkins added a comment -

            A feature requested for 7 years ?! impressive resiliance Atlassian!

            Tom Elkins added a comment - A feature requested for 7 years ?! impressive resiliance Atlassian!

            This has been open for over 14 years. It's not going to happen. Atlassian is in the money making business, not in the software-for-customers-needs business.

            Roman Katzer added a comment - This has been open for over 14 years. It's not going to happen. Atlassian is in the money making business, not in the software-for-customers-needs business.

            +1

            Dao Malivarn added a comment - +1

            Yoon Kim added a comment -

            +1 vote

            Lacking this feature is very inconvenient.

            Yoon Kim added a comment - +1 vote Lacking this feature is very inconvenient.

            I was surprised to realize that Confluence didn't already provide the ability to copy/move/propagate an existing template from one space to another, or to the global template list. +1

            Kirk Brohman added a comment - I was surprised to realize that Confluence didn't already provide the ability to copy/move/propagate an existing template from one space to another, or to the global template list. +1

            +1 vote 

            Barry Jacobs added a comment - +1 vote 

            +1 vote 

            ihor.zozuliak added a comment - +1 vote 

            This might be slightly different, but I'd like to see the ability for users to create Space-level templates that can then be copied/promoted to the global level by an administrator. This would create a helpful approval process for showcasing templates before choosing to promote them for use across the rest of Confluence. Thanks!

            Sam Carlson added a comment - This might be slightly different, but I'd like to see the ability for users to create Space-level templates that can then be copied/promoted to the global level by an administrator. This would create a helpful approval process for showcasing templates before choosing to promote them for use across the rest of Confluence. Thanks!

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              stafford@customware.net Stafford Vaughan [CustomWare]
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