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Text Duplicator

Duplicate a whole block of text, copy placed below the original.

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How do you duplicate a block of text?

One paste, two copies: the whole block you enter is repeated once, with the duplicate sitting directly under the original after a line break. It doubles the entire passage rather than individual lines, which makes it useful for keeping an untouched reference copy above the version you are about to edit. Need more than two copies? The word repeater takes a count up to 1000.

How to use the Text Duplicator

  1. 1 Paste the passage you want doubled.
  2. 2 A second identical copy appears beneath the original.
  3. 3 Copy both halves together.

What you can use it for

  • Making a quick second copy of a passage.
  • Doubling a template before editing one copy.
  • Setting up before-and-after versions to compare.
  • Filling a field that needs repeated content.

Frequently asked questions

Line by line, or the whole thing?
The whole thing. Your full input appears once, then a complete second copy follows below it.
Can I get five copies instead of two?
Use the word repeater and set the count to 5; this tool always produces exactly one duplicate.
Is formatting preserved in the copy?
Yes. Line breaks, indentation and blank lines are identical between the original and the duplicate.

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