![]() Again I do understand the ability to do this via csv download and pasting back into Miro, but I do facilitate quite a few meeting and having a few hundred random csv downloads on my computer is becoming very taxing. Another could be users putting ideas on sticky notes and making all the ideas into a grid so they can expand on or write more about their idea in a grid. In return, Stickies will reply with an acknowledgement of the command, and information as to. ![]() The Windows message which is used is WMCOPYDATA which is available from Windows 95 onwards, and is a way of passing small amounts of data directly between two windows. Then, being able to convert those groups into a grid form again. The Stickies API is accessed by sending text strings to the main Stickies window. ![]() Potential Use Case: a grid sign in sheet and being able to copy and paste all the names as sticky notes so users could place themselves in a group or team. I know there is currently a work around to do this by downloading a csv of the selected items and copy and pasting it that way, but I would like to be able to do a quick transition in Miro just for time sake and convenience during a meeting. To create your own skin, use Stickies Skinner. I would also like to be able to do the same from sticky notes, setting the sticky notes up how you would like them to be as if they were in a spreadsheet and highlighting them and being able to make into a grid. Skins change the way that notes look, and the buttons available. I was wondering if an option could be integrated into Miro where you could copy or highlight a group of cells in a grid or a group of sticky notes and the option of duplicating or copy and pasting them as sticky notes or a separate grid.
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