Let’s say you were creating a design in Canva and you wanted to pull in a couple of pages from another design you’ve already created previously.
There used to be a way to do this that was only available to Canva Pro subscribers but Canva has now fully rolled out a new way for Canva users to do this whether you’re on a free or Pro plan.
It’s extremely quick and easy to do, and I’ll walk you through the steps in this quick Canva tutorial!
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Let’s say you were creating a design and you wanted to pull in a couple of pages from another design you’ve already created previously.
There used to be a way to do this that was only available to Canva Pro subscribers but Canva has now fully rolled out a new way for Canva users to do this whether you’re on a free or Pro plan.
It’s extremely quick and easy to do, so let me show you how.
Let’s use a presentation as an example, and let’s say I wanted to quickly add in a couple of slides at the end here for a website training video.
I know I’ve already created the slides elsewhere, so I’m going to carry them over from that original design rather than re-creating any slides, and without having to copy and paste the individual slide design components.
First I’m going to open the Grid View version of my design here.
And then I also have open the design that has the slides I want to copy. So let’s open that in Grid View as well.
Now I’ll simply highlight the two pages that I want here, and I’ll use the copy shortcut on my keyboard. That’s Cmd-C on a Mac and Ctrl-C on a Windows keyboard.
Now I’ll open up the design I want to copy those into, and I’ll use the paste shortcut on my keyboard. That’s Cmd-V on a Mac and Ctrl-V on Windows.
And there are the slides! Easy peasy.
At this point, if they were to be pasted into the wrong location, you would just easily move them around into the correct page position.