Allow Tasks to be moved between Plans/Boards.
Currently you can only move Tasks to different Buckets within a Plan/Board. It would be very useful to be able to also copy or move them to different Plans/Boards that you are a member of.

Thank you for your feedback! We’ve improved the ‘Copy task’ dialogue so you can chose a different plan to send a copy of a task to! We’ll be exploring and expanding the ways in which you and your team can organize work in Planner, and hope this will be a helpful step forward.
Here’s an article to learn more about this feature: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=872349
Let us know what you think below! Thanks again for taking the time to vote for this idea.
Cheers,
The Planner Team
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M. Reynoso commented
Copy or move tasks from one Plan to another.
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AZ-Jedi commented
As it is now, Planner is unusable for our team because it doesn't have the ability to duplicate plans. We have a lot of projects that follows the exact same process. With the ability to Duplicate Plans or create a "Plan Template" this would save a lot of time over having to redo everything over and over again
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Mikael Rundqvist commented
Second that. Even links between plans (se the discussion about relationsships) would be good.
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NBS commented
Seems like copying a task from one plan to another would be appropriate. If you could then complete or delete the task from the original project after you've copied the task, that would seem to be sufficient. This goes along with requests to export plans and create plans from templates. If you could export a plan and then import it (or parts of it) into a new plan, would that serve your needs?
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Matt Holmes commented
Currently a user can create a plan with multiple buckets and multiple tasks per bucket.
This request would allow a task (or a whole bucket) to be moved from one plan to another.
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Anonymous commented
You can currently move a task to another bucket within the same plan but we need to ability to move or copy a task to a bucket that is in a different plan.