mm-duplicate
MM-Duplicate is a plugin that allows you to duplicate your posts and pages. The mm-duplicate plugin creates new post/page with the content of original post/page. When duplicating a Post it will also copy all the categories and tags of that post.
Following can be achieved with mm-duplicate plugin.
1) Duplicate Post to a Post.
2) Duplicate Post to a Page.
3) Duplicate Page to a Page.
4) Duplicate Page to a Post.
Installation.
- Download
mm-duplicate.zip - Unzip
- Upload
mm-duplicatedirectory to your/wp-content/pluginsdirectory - Go to the plugin management page and enable the plugin.
You can find full details of managing a plugin here.
Duplicate a Post/Page.
After activating the mm-duplicate plugin, click on manage and then Posts. Select a post to edit. In the edit screen you will see a new option as “Duplicate” under Advance Options. Click to expand and you will see two options.
1) Duplicate This Post.
2) Duplicate To a Page.

Following is an example to duplicate a post.
Duplicating a Post.
Open a post for editing

Click on “Duplicate This Post” link under the Advance Options.

This will create a duplicate of the original post. The “(copy)” will be appended with the title. This post is totally a new entry with the content of the existing post.

Browse the post entries, new entry can be seen. The duplicate post/page will be unpublished by default.

In the same manner you can duplicate the pages.
You can download mm-duplicate plugin here.




July 24th, 2008 at 11:38 am
This is a great plug in
October 12th, 2008 at 4:06 am
This is great! It’s just what I need! My site is a repository of links to fan-made film commentaries, so all the posts have the same structure and many have most of the same information, since they come from the same sources. This is a lifesaver!
December 9th, 2008 at 10:12 pm
This is a handy plugin. Thank you!.
I’ve noticed something odd though. If I duplicate a post that has comments the new post picks up the comment count of the post copied. It doesn’t copy the comments just the comment count which can be seen in the admin panel and on the home page. When I go to the post there’s no comment count shown.
December 10th, 2008 at 5:39 pm
Hello Kevin,
I have committed a fix for the plugin on the wordpress plugin repository. I think it’ll be available soon.
Thanks for your remarks!
Tom
December 10th, 2008 at 6:12 pm
Great - thanks Tom.