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If the copied item is a requirement, the result is a copy of it and any child requirements in the target folder. If the copied item is a folder, the result is a copy of the folder and its entire contents in the target folder. The contents include the requirements (as well as any child requirements), and any subfolders and their requirements, as deep as the folder hierarchy extends. Attachments are also copied. While Sub-tasks, Issues under Epic, Linked issues (are only copied when they are in the tree).
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To copy an entire project tree into a new project, simply create the new project in Jira, activate it for R4J. Select and copy the requirements and folders under the root folder of the first project then paste them to the root folder of the new project. This practice could be useful if, for example, you have a template requirements project and want to ensure that new projects start from that template. |
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