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# Work in Progress: How to Clone a Flow

{% hint style="warning" %}
The cloned Flow will have everything there is on the last version that was pushed live, but won't have all the previous or newer versions.
{% endhint %}

### Step 1: Open the Command Bar

* Once on the builder, press Ctrl + k on Windows or Command + k on Mac. The Command Bar will open and you'll see something like this:<br>

![](/files/3AnPONGz84prs4Mqw6Rc)

### Step 2: Just Clone it! :heavy\_check\_mark:

* If you start typing "Clone Flow" the option will appear.&#x20;
* Once you select that option, the bar will ask for:
  * The name of the Flow to clone (and give you a list of flows that match that name)
  * The group where you want to clone that flow into (most likely the group where it already is)
  * A new name for the Flow
* That's all there is to it!


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