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Yeah, cloning definitely is not what you want here. I believe that an easier process than manually duplicate each note would be export the tree, and then re-import it, but I didn't test it and don't know if it will be enough. edit: just found out that in the tree actions - when you click any note with the secondary/right mouse button - you have an option called "Duplicate subtree" which is exactly what you want. |
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Oh! That's exactly what I needed, thank you so much!! |
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Hello all!
I'm using Trilium for world building purposes, and have run into a particularly thorny issue. I've created a rather detailed tree to act as a broad template for various parts of the world building project with templates and such placed inside the various notes. I was hoping to be able to copy the entire tree itself, but I only seem able to clone it which isn't ideal.
The tree here is meant to be the baseline from which I can copy/paste for each nation/territory/planet in the project. Is there another method to copy the tree and its contents? Or am I needing to go in and duplicate each note independently?
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