Splitting posts in ProductLift allows you to efficiently manage and organize your content by dividing a single post into multiple posts. This can be particularly useful when you need to separate different aspects of a discussion or update. Follow the steps below to split a post effectively.
How to Split a Post
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Access the Post:
- Navigate to the post you wish to split.
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Initiate the Split:
- Click on the Actions button associated with the post.
- Select Split Post from the dropdown menu.
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Split Post Screen:
- You will be directed to the split post screen where you can manage the splitting process.
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Creating Rows:
- On the split post screen, you will see rows that you can create.
- The first row you define will overwrite the content of the original post.
- Each additional row will result in a new, separate post.
Important Considerations
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Comments and Attachments:
- The original post will retain all internal comments and attachments. This ensures that the context and additional information remain accessible.
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Post Status:
- The status of the original post will remain unchanged regardless of the changes you make during the split.
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Followers, Voters, and References:
- All followers, voters, and references associated with the original post will be copied to each of the new posts. This ensures that all stakeholders remain informed and engaged with the content.
Benefits of Splitting Posts
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Enhanced Organization:
- By splitting posts, you can better organize content, making it easier for stakeholders to find and engage with relevant information.
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Improved Communication:
- Splitting posts enables clearer communication by allowing you to focus on specific topics or updates in separate posts.
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Streamlined Management:
- This feature supports efficient content management, aligning with ProductLift's vision of enhancing productivity for product managers and strategists.
By following these steps, you can effectively manage your posts in ProductLift, ensuring that your content is organized, clear, and accessible to all stakeholders.