It would be useful to be able to copy a board so that you can play with different models of note structures. Once you have changed a board you cannot come back to the state before.
I would extend this to different views of the same board (e.g. using the ‘organize board view’ as one temporal view which can be reverted) – or maybe this is just another circumscription of the same. But I think this one gets to a certain logic of using and reverting different views.
– In Slack someone even extended this whole idea to a more elaborate system:
» select all cards and make another board that names ‘something ver. 0.1’. it’s a great history and perspective for same cards. « (Riwoong)
By duplicating a board, does this entail that any chnages made on the duplicate board would not alter the original board, because if so that would be perfect for making templates of boards and them duplicating them to for different utilization within multple systems.
yeah! that was the intention, indeed! :-)
Precisely as Duplicate in Notion, creating a second autonomous instance of the board (template)
This features is implemented as part of #25. If you place a board on a board, you can duplicate it by selecting the board element and clicking the duplicate button or via CMD+D shortcut.
Excellent, thank you.