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Copying TopicsBrowser-based copy for individual topics
OverviewYou can use browser-based controls to copy a topic within the same web or to another web. The specified topic is copied in its entirety including revision history and attachments.
How to Copy a Topic
Overwriting destinationIf the overwrite checkbox is checked and the destination topic does exist, the destination topic is deleted before copying. This is like deleting the destination topic from browser before the copying operation - moving the destination topic to the Trash web. This means that if you cannot delete the destination topic due to access restriction, copying fails even if you check the overwrite checkbox.
Link fixing in the destinationFixing links in the copy destination topic such as from SomeLink to Otherweb.SomeLink is usually desirable so that links in the copied topic still point to the same target. You may clone a set of topics linking each other to a different web. In that case, link fixing is not desirable. For example, let's assume WebOne has TopicA, TopicB, and TopicC linking each other. Also assume that you want to clone the set of topics to WebTwo. If you copy those topics ordinarily, WebTwo.TopicA has links to WebOne.TopicB and WebOne.TopicC. This is not desired. WebTwo.TopicA must havve links to WebTwo.TopicB and WebTwo.TopicC.
This kind of situation does occur but is rather rare and esoteric.
To avoid unnecessary confusion, the disable fix links checkbox is supressed by default.
Effect of User Access Settings
User permissions affect the 'copy' functions in various ways. To copy a topic, you need Related Topics: UserDocumentationCategory, AdminDocumentationCategory |