We’re using project templates for things such as webinars. In these projects live many subtasks, such as sending emails. These email tasks are then also connected to a another project with all emails we send out as a company (to manage timing of sending out emails etc).
Things works as a charm, except for the fact that when duplicating a template project, all these associated Projects in the subtasks disappear. So we manually have to go into each and every email tasks and associate it with the Email project again.
Not a very user friendly feature, to say the least.
Can you fix the project associations in subtasks, so they will survive a ‘duplicate project’ action? Thanks.
Welcome to the forum @Gerard_van_den_Akke1 !
I’ve tested this, and I suspect you are copying without selecting “Associated projects” under Task details
Could this be the case?
Unfortunately that’s not the issue. We did set that option ON. But thanks for suggesting.
@Gerard_van_den_Akke1 , are you duplicating a project or are you using an actual Project template, and if not, why so?
hi Richard. Thanks for looking into my question. I am currently duplicating an existing Project.
I never really bothered turning it into a template. However by doing so, I see that the project relationships on sub-tasks are actually kept when going through that route. So that’s a good workaround for now.
Leaves that I still would expect the same behavior when duplicating a project. 
Best regards!