Step #1: Go to the first page.

Upon opening the collection you have created, you will be redirected to the default page which is the first page.

In the image shown below, the chosen collection is the “Default Collection.” This is what the first page looks like:


Step #2: Adding a Template.

To fully demonstrate how to clone a page, we need to add a template. The templates are already pre-formatted in the application so you no longer need to manually create them.

There are four templates: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division. For this demonstration, I will be choosing the first template from the “Addition” templates.

This is what the first page looks like after adding the template:



The default rows are set to “10” and the default columns are set to “6.” I will be reducing the rows to “6” and the columns to “4” so we can see it much better.



Afterward, click on the “Update Worksheet” button.



Drag your mouse cursor to adjust the size of the template with the help of the six dots outlining the template. 



I enlarged the template to maximize the page. This is what the page looks like after:


Step #3: Click on the “Clone Page” option.

Now that we are done adding the template, the next thing that we need to do is click on the “Clone Page” option.

The “Clone Page” option allows you to clone a page as well as texts. For the scope of this article, we will be focusing on cloning a page since the steps for cloning pages and texts are the same.




After clicking on the “Clone Page” option, this is what the second page looks like:



As seen in the image above, you will notice that the second page has a different set of problems in comparison to the first page. 

The software is smart enough to generate a new set of problems so that you will not be ending up with the same worksheet after cloning a specific page.