That’s a good question!
You can if you add the rules to a bundle.
This does require an Enterprise level license.
For more information on how to use bundles well I’d refer to this article:
If you don’t have an Enterprise level license you could set up a project pair.
1) Rule project
This project is to manage the workflow. Here the work enters, rules are added, and editors are able to modify the rules.
- Add a rule to add all new tasks to the work project.
- If you want rules to be triggered by sections, you can use a single select custom libary field that has all sections as values to keep the tasks in sync over multiple projects (Requires two rules in both projects: when section changes set field, and when field changes set section)
2) Work project
This is where the work happens.
- Add all fields used to your library and both projects.
- Add everyone who needs to work in the project.
- The only rules you need in this project and can’t prevent from being edited are the ones that keep the sections between projects in sync.