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How to Clone a Page in Confluence

Updated on:
May 13, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to duplicate an existing page in Confluence in seconds.

Quick summary

Cloning a page in Confluence lets you instantly duplicate any existing page — including its content — to a new location without starting from scratch. Use the built-in Copy option from the More actions menu to replicate a page into any space or parent page in just a few clicks.


Steps

  1. Navigate to the Confluence page you want to clone.
  2. Click the ••• (More actions) menu in the top-right corner of the page.
  3. Select the "Copy" option from the dropdown menu to create a clone of your current page.
  4. Select the target space and parent page where the copy should be placed.
  5. Click the "Copy" button to finalize the process and create the duplicated page.

📌 Why this matters

Cloning pages in Confluence is a critical time-saver for teams that rely on standardized templates, recurring meeting notes, or reusable documentation structures. Instead of manually recreating page layouts, the built-in Copy feature lets users duplicate any page — along with its full content — into any space or parent page in seconds. This makes it easy to maintain consistency across projects, onboard new team members with ready-made documentation, and scale knowledge management without extra effort. For teams using Confluence as their central wiki, mastering the page clone workflow directly improves documentation speed and organizational efficiency.
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