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Frequently Asked Question
adopt into metadata
Are all metadata preserved when duplicating?
Yes. neo Duplicate creates a copy of the media file and carries over important media information such as title, alt text, caption, and description. The existing image sizes are also duplicated so the copy can be used directly as a standalone media entry.
After duplicating you can adjust the copy’s metadata independently from the original. This lets you use the same asset multiple times without changes to the alt text or caption automatically affecting other usages.
Relevant FAQs about adopting metadata
Metadata stays preserved
Are alt text, description and caption preserved when replacing?Yes. When replacing a file, neo Replace retains important media information such as alt text, description and caption. This is especially useful if you only want to replace an image technically or stylistically while keeping the existing SEO texts.
Optionally, when replacing you can specify whether the filename, title and slug from the newly uploaded image should also be adopted. This lets you decide flexibly whether only the image file is updated or whether the media name should also be adjusted to the new file.
Keep upload date
Can I keep the upload date when duplicating?Yes. When duplicating the original upload date can be preserved so the copied file stays with the original chronologically and is easier to find in the media library. This is especially handy if you sort your media by date or want to keep older projects organized together.
Alternatively a copy can be treated as a new media entry if you intentionally want it to appear as the current variant. That way you decide according to your workflow whether the copy stays grouped with the original or is sorted higher in the media library.