If you do this the projects are linked. The new projects edits are reflected in the old project. What is the process to stop this from happening making the new project a stand alone project.
maybe a project template
Thanks Dan
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My concern is that when carrying out ”copy of the existing project with a new name” the two projects are linked and when you edit data in the parent project the updates appear in the copied and renamed project(child). Luckily I have been able to take advantage of this in a recent exercise . I am concerned if I start making deletions that this may carry across any projects made in using this method.
Will making the project into a template and using the template to make a new project ensure the parent /child projects are not linked i.e edits will not carry across projects?
Kind regards
Peter Klem
Stock Route Consultant| Longreach Regional Council
M 0428 953 309|
PO Box 144 | Ilfracombe | Qld 4727
www.longreach.qld.gov.au<http://www.longreach.qld.gov.au/>
Peter, I was suggesting creating a template project which you would use as the model for projects going forward.
I would create a template project from scratch and I would only include data which I wouldn't be editing at any stage … ie base data