Trello Checklists Cannot Be Copied or Moved Across Cards
Trello prevents users from copying a checklist to another card or moving individual checklist items between cards. This forces manual recreation of repeated checklist templates and limits reuse of structured task patterns. Teams with recurring workflows are disproportionately affected.
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