Catherine Chadwick, Project Manager for Ballen Brands, shows you how to duplicate (clone) a WordPress website page or post using a WordPress plugin called Duplicate Post.
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Install Duplicate Post Plugin
You want to be logged in to your WordPress dashboard. If you don’t already have it, you’ll want to download and install the Duplicate Post plugin for WordPress. There are several with the same name, so you’ll want to check to make sure it’s the one shown in this image.

Duplicate WordPress Page
Go to Pages and All Pages to duplicate a page or clone it. For the purpose of this tutorial, I’m going to use the Real Estate Market Report – This Month 2018. When you hover under the title, you’ll see you have editing options. One of those is now Clone. Click the Clone button to create an exact copy of that page. The cloned page will be placed in Drafts.

Edit Title, Permalink, and Page Content
Edit the cloned page. Change the title, change the permalink, and edit the content or add new content to the page. Once changes are made, click Publish. Now, you have an exact clone of the original page with the edits you’ve made.

Have Questions? Contact us!
I hope this has been a helpful tutorial for you. If you have questions, you can contact our team at team@ballenbrands.com or give us a call at 702-917-0755, and we’ll be happy to help!
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