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Sometimes, cloning an OKR is a better idea than creating a new ones one from scratch . Especially – especially if you just want to just reschedule it to another quarter or create add a KR that’s similar to the one you already have.
There are 2 two ways of copying cloning your OKRs:
from the OKR Overview
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from each OKR’s detail page
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Cloning Objectives
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Click the three-dot icon of an objective, and select Clone objective. A dialog with the
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Selecting objective
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cloning process displays.
Select where you want to
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clone your objective
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If you’re unsure where it should be placed in the structure, open the Objective selector and choose the
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Remove current
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objective option.
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This will set the objective you’re
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cloning as top-level. You can always change it later.
Selecting period
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Select the new period from the list or click
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the
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Set as
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parent button to
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ensure you’re
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cloning the objective to the same period as the selected parent objective.
History of updates
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Decide if you’d like to
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clone your history of updates along with the objective.
This might be a good option if you’d like to continue working on an objective started in another quarter and you’d like to have all the context at your hand.
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You can always clear the history if you don’t need
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it afterward.
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Copying contributing items
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Click the Yes button if you’d like to
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clone individual key results and sub-objectives. Their progress history will be copied or not, depending on the settings for the objective you’re
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cloning.
Click Clone objective.
After your objective is copiedcloned, you will be able to find it inside the chosen it’ll be placed within the selected period. On the detail page of the copied cloned objective, in within the Info section, you will see the find a link to the original objective from which it was copied fromcloned.
Copying key results
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Cloning Key Results
Cloning key results is very similar to copying the cloning objectives , but simpler. After clicking on the “Copy key result” button, a
Click the three-dot icon of a key result, and select Clone key result. A dialog with the
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Selecting the objective
Mind that as this is a key result, you need to select any objective for this KR. We don’t allow having loose key results without an objective. You can choose from any objective on the list.
Selecting period
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cloning process displays.
Select an objective from the list.
In OKR for Jira, you can’t create a key result that doesn’t have an objective, which is why you must select an objective.Select a new period from the list or click
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the
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Set as
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parent button to
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ensure you’re
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cloning the key result to the same period as the selected parent objective.
History of updates
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Decide if you’d like to
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clone your history of updates along with the key result.
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You can always clear the history if you don’t need it afterward.Click Clone key result.
After your key result is copiedcloned, you will be able to find it inside the chosen it’ll be placed within the selected period. On the detail page of the copied KR, in cloned key result, within the Info section, you will see the find a link to the KR original key result from which it was copied fromcloned.