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How to keep Internal Links relative to the board when duplicating a Board

  • December 23, 2024
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I have a board I need to duplicate frequently, with many internal links between objects to facilitate navigation. The problem is that links are absolute, when I duplicate the board, the links in the new board points to the original board and it is too much work to replace all the links to new ones.

Is there a simpler way to keep the links relative to each other even If i duplicate the board?

Best answer by Robert Johnson

@Damian Buonamico - You will need to use the Link to feature (i.e., internal linking, that appear as little blue arrows) vs. insert link (i.e., external links, that appear as regular text links).

I break down the difference here:

https://community.miro.com/miroversity-forum-92/linking-objects-together-in-miro-7614?postid=31968#post31968

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  • December 23, 2024

@Damian Buonamico - You will need to use the Link to feature (i.e., internal linking, that appear as little blue arrows) vs. insert link (i.e., external links, that appear as regular text links).

I break down the difference here:

https://community.miro.com/miroversity-forum-92/linking-objects-together-in-miro-7614?postid=31968#post31968


Thanks Robert!! You saved my day! 


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