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1212## Steps to cloning a design from Catalog using Kanvas
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14141 . Switch to Kanvas Designer mode, if not already in it.
15- 1 . In the left ☰ menu, click New → From a template.
16- 1 . Select a design from the list that appears in the panel.
17- 1 . A modal will pop up requesting you to clone (create a copy of) the design you’ve selected.
15+ 2 . In the left ☰ menu, click New → From a template.
16+ 3 . Select a design from the list that appears in the panel.
17+ 4 . A modal will pop up requesting you to clone (create a copy of) the design you’ve selected.
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19- ![ Copy of a Design] ( /kanvas/getting-started/images/deploy-designs/cloneDesign .gif )
19+ ![ Copy of a Design] ( /kanvas/getting-started/images/deploy-designs/clone-design .gif )
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2121This will create a copy of the catalog item to a new design, now owned by you.
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23231 . Click “clone” and a copy of the design will appear on your Kanvas canvas. You can then configure the design to suit your purposes.
24- 2 . To access your newly cloned design, go to the top profile icon and click Open Recents → My Designs.
24+ 2 . To access your newly cloned design, click the three-shapes icon, then click through: Workspaces → My Workspaces → Explore Workspaces → My Designs.
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26- ![ Copy of a Design] ( /kanvas/getting-started/images/deploy-designs/openRecents.png )
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28- ![ Copy of a Design] ( /kanvas/getting-started/images/deploy-designs/myDesigns.png )
26+ ![ Copy of a Design] ( /kanvas/getting-started/images/deploy-designs/my-designs.gif )
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3028You are now free to deploy it as it is or modify it further.
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