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Test cloning
Cloning a test allows you to create a test with the same sets of questions and settings as the original test. This is useful when you try to create a test with the same questions and settings.
You can make the following changes in your cloned test:
- Adding, editing, or deleting questions
- Updating the settings of the test
Important:
- Any changes that you make in the cloned test is not reflected in the original test.
- If you edit a question from the Questions Library, the original question gets updated and so are all the tests that contain the particular question.
To know how to clone a test, read Cloning Tests.