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Duplicating tasks, sections, and projects

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Workly makes it easy to duplicate tasks, sections, and entire projects. This is useful when you have recurring work, templates, or similar setups that you want to replicate without starting from scratch.

Duplicate a task

  1. Open the task you want to duplicate
  2. Click the more options menu (three dots)
  3. Select Duplicate
  4. Choose what to copy:
    • Full copy — Structure, hierarchy, all fields, properties, attachments, and comments
    • Basic copy — Structure and hierarchy only, without attachments or comments
  5. Click Duplicate

The duplicated task appears in the same section with “(Copy)” appended to the name. All subtasks are duplicated as well.

Duplicate a section

Duplicating a section copies all the tasks within it:

  1. Right-click on the section header
  2. Select Duplicate Section
  3. Choose full copy or basic copy

This is useful for sprint planning — duplicate last sprint’s section and update the tasks for the new sprint.

Duplicate a project

Duplicate an entire project with all its sections, tasks, and structure:

  1. Open the project’s Settings
  2. Click Duplicate Project
  3. Choose full copy or basic copy
  4. The new project is created with “(Copy)” in the name

This is ideal for creating project templates — set up a project with all the standard sections and tasks, then duplicate it each time you need a new instance.

What gets copied

Item Full Copy Basic Copy
Structure and hierarchy Yes Yes
Fields and properties Yes Yes
Attachments Yes No
Comments Yes No
Subtasks Yes Yes

Frequently asked questions

How do I duplicate a task in Workly?

Open the task, click the more options menu (three dots), select Duplicate, choose between full copy or basic copy, and click Duplicate. The new task appears in the same section.

Can I duplicate an entire project?

Yes, open the project settings and click Duplicate Project. Choose full copy to include attachments and comments, or basic copy for structure only. This is great for creating project templates.