docs/user-guide/projects/project-templates/README.md
Project templates are useful for projects that share a similar structure or team composition. They help save time when setting up new projects.
You can create a project template in OpenProject by creating a new project and configuring your project to your needs. Give the project a clear name to identify it as a template, e.g., Project XY [Template].
Configure everything you want included in future projects:
[!IMPORTANT] Settings and data from the Budgets and Time and costs modules is not included when copying a template. For this reason, these modules should not be configured in templates, as any projects created from them will not contain the corresponding data.
Navigate to the project settings, click the More (three dots) icon in the upper right corner and select Set as template from the dropdown menu. You can later remove the project from the template list at the same location.
[!NOTE] Only administrators can set or remove projects as templates
You can create a new project by using an existing template. This copies the template’s settings and structure to the new project. Find out in our Getting started guide how to create a new project in OpenProject.
[!TIP] If you do not see any template options, this may be because no projects have been set as project templates yet, or because you do not have access to any template projects. Only templates that are public or where you are a project member are shown, allowing different user groups to see only the templates relevant to them.
Alternatively, you can copy the project to use it as a template.
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For more information, see our blog articles on Creating, configuring and managing projects in OpenProject and Project templates in OpenProject.