This can be useful when the individual has difficulty applying one topic to many situations such as the same restaurant picture to any restaurant, the same doctor picture for all physicians or the same playground picture for all playgrounds.
You will be able to change the topic picture and move/resize/hide/add/delete hotspots or tabs in the copy without affecting those in the original topic. However, any additions/deletions/edits to messages will affect both the original topic and the copy.
If you’d like to edit messages in the copy without it affecting the original topic, go to theHow to Make a Copy of the Data section of the article, How to Create a Topic That is Similar and Customizable.
1. Select the Settings button. 
2. Select Page Browser.
3. Navigate to Topics. Use the Up arrow
to move up through the levels.
4. Select the Manage button at the top right corner of the screen.
5. Select the folder for the topic you want to copy. Then select the Copy Tobutton.
6. Select the green
Selectbutton at the top right corner of the screen.

7. When you see the
Copy Complete message, select
OK.
Renaming the Copied Folder
The following steps are optional to rename the copied folder. This will help you distinguish this folder from the original. If you would prefer to skip these steps and allow the folder to keep its default name, [Original Name] Copy, select Done, and continue to Setting the Name of the Topic in the Navigation Bar(below).
1. With the new folder still selected, select the
Rename button on the button bar.

2. Type a unique name for the folder to distinguish it from the original.
3. Select OK.
4. Select Done.
Setting the Name of the Topic in the Navigation Bar
The following steps are optional to set the name of the topic you will see in the Navigation Bar.
If you would prefer to skip these steps and allow the name of the topic in the Navigation Bar to keep its default name, [Original Name] Copy, select Back until you return to your Main Page.1. Select the newly-created folder to open it.
2. Select the
Visual Scene folder.
3. Select the
Manage button at the top right corner of the screen.

4. Select the page in the
Visual Scene folder.
5. Select the
Rename button on the button bar.

6. Type the label you want to see in the Navigation Bar. Use all capital letters to be consistent with the other labels.
(If you renamed the label, use the same name here.)
7. Select OK.
8. Select Done. Then select Backuntil you are on your Main Page.
Assigning a New Topic to the NavBar
1. Open the
Levels menu.
2. Select Topics.
3. Select the Select Topics from Library button.
4. Select the
Manage button at the top right corner of the screen.

5. Select
New Page.
6. Navigate to the
NavBar Pageset.
7. Select
Topics.
8. Select your new folder.
9. Select Visual Scene. (Select the page, and you will see a blue check mark.)
11. Select the green Select button at the top right corner of the screen.
12. Scroll to the bottom of your list of topics. You will find your new topic already selected.

Use the
Move Up and
Move Down buttons to place your new topic where you want it in your list of topics.
13. Select Done.
14. Select Back.
15. Select Save.
16. Select Done.
Your new topic should appear on the NavBar. Edit it as you would any other topic. Remember that any changes you make in the vocabulary messages will affect both this topic and the original.