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Copy Elements

You can make copies of text, single elements, and also entire structures in Paligo. This can make it easier and quicker to create content that is similar to content that already exists. Instead of creating the content from scratch, you can make a copy and then edit the copy to meet your requirements. This is similar to how you might work in word processors and text editors.

But Paligo also has content reuse features, where you can reuse the same piece of content (block element) wherever you need it. So before you start copying your content, you should consider which approach is best for you, copying or content reuse. If you intend to have the exact same content in multiple places, it is usually better to reuse the content rather than make copies. To find out more, see About Reusing Content.

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To copy a publication, see Publications.