I have sections of tasks that I want to copy and move to other projects. I can move the tasks but not the sections. Am I missing something?
Thank you for your help!
Ruby
lpb
31 December 2019 03:32
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@Ruby_Burris , You’re definitely not missing anything. It used to be easy, now it’s really hard (after a change Asana made to deliver other functionality; this fell by the wayside).
See my reply below, but be sure to read the rest of that long thread because @Steve_McGinnis elaborated with a lot of helpful information after my post:
@Steve_McGinnis ,
I’d recommend using Setting Up a Project in Asana | Product Guide • Asana Product Guide which will replicate your section+tasks into a new, temporary project. In the original project, create the new section, then in the new project select all tasks and change the project membership from the new project to original project. Now drag and drop them under the new section. Finally, delete the new, temporary project. (This used to be simpler when sections were task types and you coul…
Hope that helps,
Larry
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Ruby_Burris:
I have sections of tasks that I want to copy and move to other projects. I can move the tasks but not the sections. Am I missing something?
Thank you for your help!
Ruby
@Ruby_Burris , You’re definitely not missing anything. It used to be easy, now it’s really hard (after a change Asana made to deliver other functionality; this fell by the wayside). See my reply below, but be sure to read the rest of that long thread because @Steve_McGinnis elaborated with a lot of …
@Ruby_Burris , You’re definitely not missing anything. It used to be easy, now it’s really hard (after a change Asana made to deliver other functionality; this fell by the wayside). See my reply below, but be sure to read the rest of that long thread because @Steve_McGinnis elaborated with a lot of …
how the problem was solved?
Hey, have anyone tried this solution and it worked for them.
You can’t move sections, just tasks. To organize, create sections in the new project and place tasks there.