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Do you ever wonder which way is best to duplicate your pages in Canva.com? Check out this how-to.
What is the best way to duplicate pages in Canva? How do I even do this process?

This video shows you how the process to duplicate pages in Canva.com and it will help you figure out the best way for you as you are building your journal.


Watch this video and if you need more information, feel free to email me at [email protected].

I have also included the written instructions below if those are easier to follow.


How to Duplicate pages in Canva.com:
There are two ways you are can do this process.  From the front side in Canva or from the Grid.  We will talk about both areas.

Duplicating from the Front side in Canva:

Step One:  Log into your Canva.com account and pull up the page you want to duplicate.


Step Two:  At the top right of the page there are two icons.  One is a trash can, the other is a "page plus" icon.  This is your duplicate page icon


Step Three:  Click the "duplicate" page icon.


Step Four: This will duplicate that page one time. It will push it below the page you just duplicated.


This option is nice when you are creating "Daily" journals and you need to create a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, etc, type of template. Once you have the week create the way you want, you can go into the "Grid" area and duplicate it for the entire month.

Duplicating from the Grid area:

Step One: From the front side in Canva, at the bottom of the screen, you will see a square box with the page count.  Clicking this box will take you in the Grid area.

 
Step Two: Select the pages you want to duplicate by selecting the first page and holding your shift key and then selecting the last page you want to duplicate.


Step Three: At the top right of the screen there is the "duplicate" page icon, click this icon and it will duplicate all the pages you have selected.


There is so many things you can do in the Grid area.  You can duplicate pages, move pages around where you need, and remove the pages you do not need.  It gives you a broader look of your journal.

I hope you enjoyed this quick How-to and there are more coming!!