Copying frameworks to other nurseries
When creating a Nursery level Framework, you only have the option of allocating it to one nursery branch. However, once it is created you can copy the framework over to other nurseries. Any edits made to these copied frameworks will still only apply to individual nurseries.
- Hover over the profile icon in the top right to bring up a menu.
- Click on System Settings.
- Click on Custom Frameworks in the sidebar.
- Click on the icon next to the Nursery Level Framework you want to be copied to other nurseries.
- Check the boxes next to the nursery names you want to copy this framework to.
- Click Save.
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