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Copy, export, and import self-service policies
Duplicate existing self-service policies or import policies from other Strivacity Fusion instances.
Copy a self-service policy
1) Click on the copy icon of a selected self-service policy.
2) Strivacity Fusion will create an identical copy of the policy, appending its name with 'copy' at the end.
3) After you've made the necessary changes to your copied policy, click Save.
Export a self-service policy
1) Select a self-service policy.
2) Click on the overflow menu appearing on the right.
3) Select 'Export selected'.
4) A dialogue will open. Click 'Export' to continue.
5) Save your JSON file to a folder of choice.
Import a self-service policy
1) Click on the arrow pointing downwards at '+ Create Self-Service Policy'.
2) Select 'Import from JSON file'.
Only JSON files of the same policy type, exported from a Strivactiy Fusion instance can be imported successfully.
3) Your file manager will open. Select a previously exported self-service policy file.
4) Wait while the file is being imported. It may take a couple of seconds.
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