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Hi there,
I have multiple boards for work, personal and my blog. I created a "snapshot" board awhile ago to keep me more organized but I'm having trouble figuring something out.
I want to create a rule so that on a due date a card from ANY of my boards will move to a list on my snapshot board. I know how to create the rule within a board and have any of the cards on that board go to a specific list but I'm wondering if there is a way to do this across all boards?
I hope I am making sense but basically if I have two cards due on my blog, one card due on my personal and ten due on my work for this coming Friday. How can I get all of those cards to a specific list on my snapshot board come that Friday- their due date.
Is this possible? I can't find anything anywhere so I'm thinking it may not be but I would sure love it if I could figure it out!
Thank you!
Afaik, this is not possible. You'd have to make a the same rule for each board.
That said, because the rule is essentially identical, you just have to create it once, and then go to each board and tick the 'Enabled on this board' checkbox for that rule.
Hi @Christina Boyer, welcome!
Once you create your rule to move the due date cards to your snapshot board, you'd enable that rule on all of the relevant boards. If the rule is generic ("on the day a card is due, move the card..."), it will work on all of your boards.
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