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How to copy and paste the Style settings?

Methods to copy and paste style settings in the builder.

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Written by Sam
Updated over a week ago

Proper and uniform application of style settings like font styles, size, orientation, etc is vital for each and every landing page.

However, it can be a pain to apply the same style settings manually again and again for each section row, column and module present across the page.

To solve this pain point, we have a 'copy-paste style' feature.

You can copy-paste the style settings from sections, rows, columns and modules.

Let me tell you how this works.

How to copy-paste styles from one section to another section:

  • First, select the section that has the proper styling by clicking anywhere on that respective section.


    This will open up the observer on the right panel. You can navigate and select the section through the observer.

    Once the section is selected using the observer, you will see the section settings on the left panel.

    To learn how to select a section using the observer, please see the video below.

  • Once the section is selected, click on CTRL/CMD+Shift+C to copy the style settings of that respective section.

    You will see a success message at the bottom of the screen, once the styles have been copied.

  • Now, navigate to the section where you wish to paste the copied style settings.


    Click anywhere on the section in the right panel and press CTRL/CMD+Shift+V.

    This will paste the style settings that were copied from the previous section to the new section.

    Please note that when you copy the styles of a section, the style settings of the section alone will get copied. This method will not copy the style settings of the individual modules, rows and columns present within the section.

    Here is how you can do this. Please see the video below.

How to copy-paste styles from one row to another row:

  • First, select the row that has the proper styling by clicking anywhere near the respective row on the right panel.

    This will open up the observer on the right panel. You can navigate and select the Row through the observer.

    Once the Row is selected using the observer, you will see the Row settings on the left panel.

    To learn how to select a Row using the observer, please see the video below.

  • Once the row is selected, click on CTRL/CMD+Shift+C to copy the style settings of that respective row.

    You will see a success message at the bottom of the screen, once the styles have been copied.

  • Now, navigate to the row where you wish to paste the copied style settings.


    Click anywhere on that row in the right panel and press CTRL/CMD+Shift+V.

    This will paste the style settings that were copied from the previous row to the new row.

    Please note that when you copy the styles of a row, the style settings of the row alone will get copied. This method will not copy the style settings of the individual modules and columns present within the row.

    Here is how you can do this. Please see the video below.

How to copy-paste styles from one column to another column:

  • First, select the column that has the proper styling by clicking anywhere on the respective column in the right panel.

    This will open up the observer on the right panel. You can navigate and select the column through the observer.

    Once the column is selected using the observer, you will see the column settings on the left panel.

    To learn how to select a column using the observer, please see the video below.

  • Once the column is selected, click on CTRL/CMD+Shift+C to copy the style settings of that respective column.

    You will see a success message at the bottom of the screen, once the styles have been copied.

  • Now, navigate to the column where you wish to paste the copied style settings.


    Click anywhere on that column in the right panel and press CTRL/CMD+Shift+V.

    This will paste the style settings that were copied from the previous column to the new column.

    Please note that when you copy the styles of a column, the style settings of the column alone will get copied. This method will not copy the style settings of the individual modules present within the column.

    Here is how you can do this. Please see the video below.

How to copy-paste styles from one module to another module:

  • First, select the module that has the proper styling by clicking anywhere on the respective module in the right panel.

    Once the module is selected, you will see the module settings on the left panel.

    To learn how to select a module, please see the video below.

  • Once the Module is selected, click on CTRL/CMD+Shift+C to copy the respective module.
    You will see a success message at the bottom of the screen, once the Module is copied.

  • Navigate to the module where you wish to paste the copied style settings.


    Click anywhere on that module in the right panel and press CTRL/CMD+Shift+V.

    This will paste the style settings that were copied from the previous module to the new module.

    Please note that when you copy the styles of a module, the style settings of the module alone will get copied. You can copy-paste the styles between Like modules.


    Let me explain this with an example. If you copy the styles from a text module, you can only paste the styles back onto another text module. You cannot paste the style settings of a text module on any other module apart from another text module.

    Let me give another example. If you copy the styles of an image module, you can paste that style on another image module and not on any other module.

    Here is how you can do this. Please see the video below.










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