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Add existing table to space

  • April 2, 2025
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Hello community,

I wonder whether anyone can help.

I started my work with a board and discovered the great Tables (beta) features. I created several tables directly on the board and populated them with quite a lot of data. I am using multiple views of the tables as well as the individual table items cards throughout the board in different contexts. The fact that the data is synced is blessing!

 

After I have completed the work, only then I learned of the spaces feature of Miro 🤦🏻

I would like to use to use it structure my work.

 

What I struggle with is to make the existing tables appear in the space. There, only the board (which includes the tables) is visible. I haven’t found a way of getting the tables themselves from the board to the space. And I can’t simply recreate them because of the many existing instances of the data on the board (views/cards). Many hours of my work would be lost.

Any thoughts and suggestions will be warmly welcome

 

Cheers!

Peter

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  • Mironeer
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  • April 5, 2025

Hi ​@pmjr,

 

Thanks for reaching out!

 

Currently, Miro Spaces function as folders that allow you to organize multiple boards in one place. Unfortunately, you can't directly move individual tables or their views from a board into a Space. Instead, you can add the entire board that contains the tables to a Space, which will help you keep things organized in one place.

 

Since you’ve already created multiple views of the tables and linked data, my suggestion would be to focus on moving the whole board into your Space. This way, you can still maintain all your data and instances while benefiting from the organizational structure of the Space.

 

If you have any further questions or need assistance with this, feel free to ask!


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