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AttributeAverage
Features4.75 / 5
Reliability4.75 / 5
Ease Of Use4.5 / 5
Documentation4 / 5
Vote Count4
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module overview

Module Overview

Drupal.org Excerpt:

The clone module allows users to make a copy of an existing item of site content (a node) and then edit that copy. The authorship is set to the current user, the menu and url aliases are reset, and the words "Clone of" are inserted into the title to remind you that you are not editing the original content. This... [More...]

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Maintainer:pwolanin
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Categories:Content, Utility
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VersionDateFilesRelease notes
7.x-1.0-beta12011-Feb-01DownloadRecommended
6.x-1.32011-Jul-01DownloadRecommended
7.x-1.x-dev2011-Feb-25DownloadDevelopment
6.x-1.x-dev2011-Jul-27DownloadDevelopment
Total Downloads: 1339 "Development" releases should be considered in beta.

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Belongs in the Swiss Knife of Drupal Modules

This is a very useful module that can save you a lot of time and increase productivity exponentially. It needs better documentation and some more simple hooks into the Drupal administration to make it more user friendly. But still overall a very solid module that can save you a lot of time.

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Increased my productivity!

This module in conjunction with Ubercart Attribute Clone has saved me hours of time in creating product nodes.

Installing this module was simple. Upload, enable, and play :). It puts a 'Clone' tab at the top of every node. Clicking on it brings up a normal edit page with all the information from the original node, except the title is changed for safety.

Many thanks to the developers. You did good!

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keeps your data consistent

indeed a very useful feature that saves you a lot of time but keeps your site consistent since you can see what and how you had input data in the previous node.
I find that the biggest advantage.

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Saves me so much time

This module in combination of joining a number of my sites together has saved me so much time and even allowed me to make a little bit more money.

Taking a node that the user creates, I can clone it, change the taxonomy and display that node in another area but allow the user to update them seperately.

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