We do this for YouTube videos – our publishing checklist lives in our central company wiki, but is in a Synced Block that also lives inside our video project database template. Sometimes you’ll want to make changes to a Synced Block’s content in one location without having those changes apply everywhere else.Īn example would be placing a Synced Block with a checklist inside a project template. Once done, changing the content within the Synced block from any of its locations will cause the change to be instantly reflected everywhere else. Once you’ve created a Synced block, you can click the Copy and Sync button, then paste your Synced block anywhere else in your workspace. To learn all about turn blocks into other blocks, check out my Notion Block Basics guide. Doing this will simply place a new Synced block around the block (or multiple blocks) you’ve selected. ![]() ![]() You can also “turn” almost any other block into a Synced block.
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