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Copying Frames from different Templates to a new Board


Alessandra Filippetti

Hello everybody,

I'm starting to use Miro now so sorry for the stupid questions.

I need to create a board that contains frames copied from different Miroverse templates.
But already with the first Template I can't understand how to copy the frame and its content to my target board.
I can't find a select, copy and paste command for the Frames.

Can someone help me?

Thank you!

Best answer by Robert Johnson

@Alessandra Filippetti - If the frame is locked, it won’t get selected and therefore won’t copy and paste.

Here is an unlocked frame with unlocked stickies. I use the Shift+drag shortcut to select it all and the Ctrl+C/V to copy/paste:

 

Or I can copy the using the selected objects context menu:

 

Even though I did that on the same board, I could copy to any other board, as long as the source board’s Board Content Settings were configured to allow for this.

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Soumyadeep Mandal
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Alessandra Filippetti

Hi @Soumyadeep Mandal,

thanks for your answer but I had already read the guides you sent me and I can't copy an entire frame but only the objects contained after having unlocked them.

But how do you do it?

Thanks again.


Robert Johnson
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@Alessandra Filippetti - If the frame is locked, it won’t get selected and therefore won’t copy and paste.

Here is an unlocked frame with unlocked stickies. I use the Shift+drag shortcut to select it all and the Ctrl+C/V to copy/paste:

 

Or I can copy the using the selected objects context menu:

 

Even though I did that on the same board, I could copy to any other board, as long as the source board’s Board Content Settings were configured to allow for this.


Alessandra Filippetti

Great!

I tried and it works: I don't know how to thank you @Robert Johnson!