Introduction
Duplicating a project is a handy feature that allows you to replicate an existing project, including its data and settings, saving you time and effort. Whether you're creating a backup, starting a similar project, or simply need to reproduce an existing setup, you can achieve this by following this step-by-step guide below to duplicate your project effortlessly.
Steps to Duplicate a Project
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Navigate to Projects
- Log in to your IriusRisk instance.
- Locate and click on the "Projects" section.
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Locate the Project You Wish to Duplicate
- Scroll through the list of projects or use the search function to find the project you want to duplicate.
- Click on the project name.
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Access the 'Actions' Column
- In the "Actions" column, locate the 'three dots' corresponding to the project you wish to duplicate.
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Select 'Duplicate' from the Dropdown
- Click on the three dots and select "Duplicate" from the dropdown menu.
- Click on the three dots and select "Duplicate" from the dropdown menu.
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Choose Duplicate Options (Optional)
- A dialog box will appear with the following checkboxes:
- Duplicate comments
- Duplicate issue tracker data
- Duplicate vulnerability tracker data
- Duplicate ownership data
- Select the checkboxes that apply to your needs.
- A dialog box will appear with the following checkboxes:
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Press the Blue 'Duplicate' Button
- After selecting the duplication options, click the blue "Duplicate" button to initiate the process.
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View the Duplicated Project
- Once the duplication process is complete, the newly duplicated project will appear in the project list.
- The project's reference (ref) and name will be appended with a number, indicating it is the duplicated project.
Conclusion
Duplicating a project on IriusRisk streamlines your workflow, allowing you to replicate projects efficiently and maintain consistency across your work. Whether you're exploring new ideas or creating backups, the duplication feature simplifies the process, ensuring you can focus more on your work and less on manual setups.
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