Forum Discussion
brantguillory
Sep 06, 2019Copper Contributor
Cloning a Team and including all files + project plan
Hi folks - I've looked around and found ways to do one or the other, but I can't find a good way to do both in the same Team We've got a process here that we follow for each new project. There...
Rob Ellis
Sep 09, 2019Bronze Contributor
There isn't currently a silver bullet, i don't think, but you could use Flow to copy the required files into the channel folders, and you could also use it to copy tasks from one plan to another.
- kawslabAug 06, 2021Copper Contributor
Rob Ellis - would you use Flow to copy files, if a new team was copied from a specific extisting team/group - or how did you see Flow applied here?
- kawslabAug 06, 2021Copper Contributorhttps://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/create-a-team-from-an-existing-team-f41a759b-3101-4af6-93bd-6aba0e5d7635
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/copy-a-plan-50401e13-a25f-40df-93c6-b608cc28c3d4- ArthurWWOct 13, 2022Brass ContributorNo, this doesn't help. The question was to copy a Teams team lock stock & barrel, e.g. including all folders and files. The latter part is the one requiring so much effort and time.
- brantguillorySep 09, 2019Copper ContributorOther that identifying the existence of a thing called "Flow" in the Sharepoint interface, I know nothing about it. Is there an easy on-ramp / Flow-for-Dummies somewhere I could use to get up and running?
Thanks 🙂- Rob EllisSep 09, 2019Bronze Contributorhttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/flow/getting-started