![]() ![]() While everyone can create free public templates, Premium and Enterprise workspaces can create private and Workspace visible templates that are not visible publicly to the entire internet. The primary purpose of templates is to provide a jumping-off point for others – not to collaborate. Workspace members will only have the ability to edit the template directly if they are members of the template. We also hide traditional “collaboration” features like watching, activity feed, and comments on templates.Īll these capabilities will reappear if the admin chooses to turn a template back into a board. Template restrictions Restricted editing and collaboration ![]() (You must be an admin of the board to see this option.) Turning the board into a template will hide comments and activity, but members will remain on the template. From the Board Menu, select More and then select Make template. Additionally, any public board can be converted to a template for free so that others in the Trello community can benefit from tried-and-tested workflows. Within Trello Premium and Enterprise Workspaces, boards of all visibilities can be turned into templates. Templates can be created for Workspace use as part of Trello Premium and Trello Enterprise subscriptions they can also be created for public distribution, so anyone in the Trello user community can jump-start their own boards and adopt best practices. Anyone who creates a board from a template will begin with the exact same content, helping you and your Workspace stick to a structure that you want to use repeatedly. Templates are used for creating boards based on the same setup – ideal for replicating a process or workflow. ![]()
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