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copy and duplicate cards

Hello,
I'm new to Trello and it's great so far.
I have cards that I need to keep in a couple of lists so I am copying them.
I want to be able to update the card and have the copied card update itself. At the moment I seem to have to manually update both versions.
Is there no way of linking them so that they update simultaneously?
Many thanks
Anna

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Alex Waite
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Jan 30, 2023

Hi @Anna Loucah - welcome to the Community!

What you're referring to is what a lot of people in the Trello community refer to as mirroring cards, or synchronising cards. 

While card mirroring isn't a native feature of Trello, you can add a link to the original card (https://support.atlassian.com/trello/docs/sharing-links-to-cards-boards-comments-and-actions/) on the new card so that you can refer back to it easily. When you attach a link to a Trello card on another card, it will display a preview of that card, and will show which board and list it belongs to.

You can also click on the "Connect cards" link to make it a 2-way link, so that both cards link to each other. This doesn't sync any content automatically, though, so it's really a way to show relationships between cards, and make it easy to get from one to the other.

You could also set up a simple one-way sync using Butler commands, which you can read more about here: https://support.atlassian.com/trello/docs/synchronizing-cards/

Beyond that, there are a few third-party Power-Ups that can help you keep cards in sync more automatically. You can read more about those here:

- Unito: https://trello.com/power-ups/search?q=unito
- Cardsync: http://info.trello.com/power-ups/cardsync

Hi Alex,

Many thanks for your response - very much appreciated.

Sounds great - I'll give it a try!

Kidnest
Anna

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