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Aakash Maurya
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You already have libraries, so you best bet is use the script or manual. Couple of the really good script.

You can use the powershell on the server. Copy SharePoint views to other libraries with PowerShell

Another option for all new libraries(if you want new) then save as template old library then create the new one from it.

lastly, you can do one by one on each library. Because there is no copy-view thing.

You already have libraries, so you best bet is use the script or manual. Couple of the really good script.

You can use the powershell on the server. Copy SharePoint views to other libraries with PowerShell

Another option for all new libraries(if you want new) then save as template old library then create the new one from it.

lastly, you can do one by one on each library. Because there is no copy-view thing.

You already have libraries, so you best bet is use the script or manual. Couple of the really good script.

Another option for all new libraries(if you want new) then save as template old library then create the new one from it.

lastly, you can do one by one on each library. Because there is no copy-view thing.

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Waqas Sarwar MVP
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You already have libraries, so you best bet is use the script or manual. Couple of the really good script.

You can use the powershell on the server. Copy SharePoint views to other libraries with PowerShell

Another option for all new libraries(if you want new) then save as template old library then create the new one from it.

lastly, you can do one by one on each library. Because there is no copy-view thing.