Copying a document
Copying an existing vault document creates a new document with the same file content as the original. The metadata of the original document is also copied to the new document, including the revision number. However, references to and from the original document are not copied to the new document. To also copy the references, use the Copy with References command and see Duplicating references.
For a comparison of the various copy commands, see Understanding the copy commands.
To copy existing documents once:
- Select the source documents that you want to copy.
- On the Edit ribbon, in the Copy group, click Copy. If the document type of the original document has been configured to show property pages for the Copy Document command, the pages are shown with the original document’s property values as defaults.
- If necessary, type or change property values for the new document and click OK. A new document is created in the current folder with the same file content as the original document.
To copy existing documents multiple times:
- Select the source documents that you want to copy.
- On the Edit ribbon, in the Copy group, click the downward arrow next to Copy and then click Copy Multiple. The Copy Multiple dialog box appears.
- Type the number of copies that you want to make in Number of copies and then click OK. The Add Document/Select Folder dialog box appears.
- Navigate to the folder where you want to make the copies. If you want all of the copies to reside in the same folder, enable Use this folder for other documents as well. Click Next. If the document type of the original document has been configured to show property pages for the Copy Document command, the pages are shown next for the first copy with the original document’s property values as defaults.
- If necessary, type or change property values for the copy. If you want all of the copies to have the same values, enable Apply for all other documents of this type. Click Finish. The first copy of the selected document is created in the selected folder with the same file content as the original document.
- Repeat steps 3 to 5 for each copy to be made.
To copy an existing document once:
- Select the source document that you want to copy.
- On the Edit menu, select Copy Document. If the document type of the original document has been configured to show property pages for the Copy Document command, the pages are shown with the original document’s property values as defaults.
- If necessary, type or change property values for the new document and click OK. A new document is created in the current folder with the same file content as the original document.
To copy an existing document multiple times:
- Select the source document that you want to copy.
- On the Edit menu, select Copy or press Ctrl + C.
- Select the folder where you want to create the copies of the document or select a document in that folder.
- On the Edit menu, select Paste Multiple. The Paste Multiple dialog box appears.
- Type the number of copies that you want to make and click OK. If the document type of the original document has been configured to show property pages for the Copy Document command, the pages are shown with the original document’s property values as defaults.
- If necessary, type or change property values for the first copy. If you want to apply the same property values to the remaining copies, select Apply for all other documents of this type.
- Click OK. The copies are created in the current folder with the same file content as the original document.
If the document type of the copies is not configured to calculate the file name, the file names of the new documents are set to Copy of <OriginalFilename>. Otherwise, the new documents receive newly calculated file names. No references are made to the original documents such as is created by the Derive Document and Replace Document commands.
If the document type is configured to use a document type workflow, the new documents are automatically placed under change to you.
Note The Paste Multiple command actually creates just one copy of the source document regardless of the number of copies that you specify. Each subsequent copy is made from the previous copy. This might produce unexpected results depending on any configuration or customization of the source document type when copies are made. If this produces unacceptable results, use the Copy Document command multiple times or consult a system administrator.