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In order to make it easy and quick for a colleague, outside my organisation, to go straight to certain items on a board, I share the copied links. However, when they click on the next link, the whole board opens up again, meaning multiple browser tabs open of the same board. Of course as the board has many images and content on there it can take a few moments to all load in.

Is there a better way of doing this, or a way so that the links can locate the item in a board already opened?

Many thanks!

@Adoomy If your colleagues are clicking on links from outside of the Miro board where the linked to objects are, e.g., from an email, then, no – a new browser window will open.

Can you tell us more about your flow, e.g., are you sending links in an email or linking from a Miro board object to another object on the same board?

Here’s an example of using links within a board:

 


Hey Robert, thanks for the reply. I use it at a college - when it comes to our moderator of student work I like to make life easy for them by putting a link direct to the evidence for them so they can find something amongst all the other stuff on the board. I put it on the document where it asks for location of the evidence, so it’s on a specific part of their document. But I realised it might actually be annoying if they end up having many tabs opening of the same thing.
It makes sense that it would do this as it’s a separate link of course but just a shame it doesn't know it’s already opened lol.


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