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# Copy a show

Every show can be copied for example to test with the exact same product set up or if you want to try out different hardware.

**STEP 1: LOCATE SHOW TO COPY**

Navigate inside LiSA and find the show you'd like to copy.

**STEP 2: COPY SHOW**

Click on the show to enter the show details and then click on the **gearwheel** in the top right corner.

**Select "Create copy"**

**STEP 3: LOCATE NEW SHOW**

Navigate back to all shows and you should find a show starting with "Copy: xyz". Now you can go ahead and make changes or adjustment as you'd normally do with any other show if needed.

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