How to Duplicate a WordPress Page or Post with a Single Click

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Recently one of our readers asked if it was possible to duplicate a WordPress page with a single click? Creating a duplicate post or page allows you to work on it without affecting the existing version. In this article, we will show you how to quickly duplicate a WordPress page or post with all the settings.

How to Duplicate a WordPress post or page

Why Clone or Duplicate a Page / Post in WordPress?

When working on a website redesign, you may want to copy and paste the content of an existing page to make tweaks.

While you can edit a page and copy / paste all its content into a new draft, none of the other elements such as featured images, SEO data, page templates, etc would move over.

That’s when having a duplicate page feature in WordPress is really handy.

Similarly for posts, you may need to work on older drafts and published posts on your WordPress site.

You can just edit a post and start working on it. However, this may not be an ideal situation in some cases. For example, some other author may be working on it, or you may want to keep both drafts.

Let’s see how to easily clone a WordPress post or page with just a click.

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Duplicate a WordPress Post or Page

First, you need to install and activate the Duplicate Post plugin. For more details, see our step by step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

Upon activation, you need to visit Posts » All Posts page. You will notice two new links to clone or to create a new draft below each post title.

Clone post or create a new draft

Clicking on ‘Clone’ will simply create a duplicate post and will not open the duplicate post in the post editor.

The ‘New Draft’ option will duplicate the post and open the duplicate version in the post editor so that you can start working on it right away.

You will also find the same options for pages as well.

The duplicate post plugin works really well. However, if you want to use it mainly for updating old published posts, then there is a better way to do that.

See our guide on how to properly update live published posts in WordPress for more details.

If you want to use it for other scenarios such as website redesign and pages, then this is a solid solution.

Customizing Duplicate Post

The duplicate post plugin works out of the box and supports posts and pages by default.

You can also customize the plugin to enable support for custom post types, restrict to user roles, and choose what to copy when creating a duplicate.

Let’s take a look at all these settings.

Head over to Settings » Duplicate Post page to configure plugin settings.

Duplicate post settings

The settings page is divided into three tabs. First tab allows you to choose what to copy when creating a duplicate.

The default options should work for most websites. However, you can check things you want to copy and uncheck items that you don’t want to be copied.

Next, you need to move on to the permissions tab.

Duplicate Post permissions

By default, the plugin allows administrator and editor user roles to create duplicate posts. It also enables duplicate post feature for posts and pages post types.

If you are using custom post types on your website, then those post types will appear here. You can choose whether you want to enable duplicate post feature for those post types as well.

Finally, click on the display tab to choose where you want to display the clone post links. By default, the plugin shows them on post list, edit screen, and admin bar.

Duplicate post display

Don’t forget to click on the save changes button to store your settings.

That’s all, we hope this article helped you learn how to easily duplicate a WordPress page or post. You may also want to see our ultimate WordPress SEO guide for beginners to improve your SEO rankings.

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