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How do you copy a section in Elementor?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 3:58 am

Copy a Section in Elementor

If you need to copy a section of text from one document to another, Elementor offers a variety of ways to do so. You can use the “Copy” menu option, or drag and drop the section from one document to the other.

You can also use the “Copy As” option to copy text as a text block, or as a selection.

When you copy text, Elementor automatically adjusts the font size, line height, and text alignment to match the source document. You can also choose to preserve all formatting, or to remove any formatting that is not relevant to the copied text.

If you need to paste a copied section into a new document, you can use the “Paste” menu option. You can also use the “Paste As” option to paste text as a text block, or as a selection.

When you paste text, Elementor automatically adjusts the font size, line height, and text alignment to match the destination document. You can also choose to preserve all formatting, or to remove any formatting that is not relevant to the pasted text.

PRO TIP: If you’re planning on using Elementor to copy a section, be aware that this can often lead to problems. Sections can contain a lot of different elements and settings, and copying them can often cause issues with the layout or functionality of the page. It’s always best to create a new section from scratch if possible.

If you need to move a copied section of text from one document to another, you can use the “Cut” menu option. You can also use the “Cut As” option to cut text as a text block, or as a selection.

When you cut text, Elementor automatically adjusts the font size, line height, and text alignment to match the source document. You can also choose to preserve all formatting, or to remove any formatting that is not relevant to the cut text.

If you need to merge a copied section of text with the original text in a document, you can use the “Merge” menu option. You can also use the “Merge As” option to merge text as a text block, or as a selection.

When you merge text, Elementor automatically adjusts the font size, line height, and text alignment to match the destination document. You can also choose to preserve all formatting, or to remove any formatting that is not relevant to the merged text.

When you copy or paste text, be sure to use the “Copy” and “Paste” options in the “Edit” menu, rather than the “Copy” and “Paste As” options, which are specific to text blocks. The “Copy” and “Paste” options allow you to copy or paste text as a whole, rather than copying or pasting individual text blocks.

This is important, because it allows Elementor to preserve all formatting, which can be helpful if you want to paste the copied text into a new document that already has some formatting in place.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.