If you haven't come across the cloning function yet, it's time to learn about all the benefits of copying worksheets!
You can access the clone feature by clicking the button on the worksheet card in the Desktop menu. Here, you can go to the Settings menu to find the clone function or simply select the Clone worksheet button from the list.
By cloning, you can make copies of your worksheets (the copied worksheet does not contain the filling data of the original worksheet). Cloning is perfect for making minimal changes to a worksheet, for example, to quickly and easily create A/B/C groups or updated versions of last year's worksheets.
When copying, you can use the window that appears to choose which folder the cloned worksheet should go to (and with what title and description). Once these settings have been made, clicking on Create will take you to the editing interface of the copied worksheet.
If you do not wish to edit the tasks, you can exit the editing interface and find the worksheet in the previously selected folder or in the Desktop menu. If you have not set a new title when cloning, the worksheet will have the same title with the word 'copy' in brackets at the end. If, for example, the title of the worksheet is Maths Exam, the cloned version will be Maths Exam (Copy).