---
title: "How to Save and Import Sections, Rows, and Elements"
slug: "how-to-save-and-import-sections-rows-and-elements"
description: "Learn how to save and import sections, rows, and elements as templates to reuse in different pages and funnels"
tags: ["editor", "sections", "template", "columns", "rows", "elements", "universal section"]
updated: 2024-11-15T14:32:48Z
published: 2024-11-15T14:32:48Z
canonical: "support.myclickfunnels.com/how-to-save-and-import-sections-rows-and-elements"
---

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# How to Save and Import Sections, Rows, and Elements

Saving and importing templates allows you to reuse custom sections, rows, and elements across different pages, helping you maintain a consistent design and save time. This article will show you how to save your sections, rows, and elements as templates and then import them into any page in your funnel.

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## Requirements

1. An active ClickFunnels account.
2. A page created in your workspace.

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## How to Save Sections, Rows, and Elements

### Saving a Section

1. Hover over the section you want to save until the green section toolbar appears at the top.
2. Click on the **Save** icon in the section toolbar.![](https://cdn.document360.io/e3762771-4bea-47c2-a830-5473d543417a/Images/Documentation/image(258).png)
3. In the **Save Section** panel, enter a **Section Name** to identify it.
4. Optionally, choose a **Folder** to organize your saved sections. If no folder is selected, it will be saved to the **Root Folder**.
5. (Optional) To make the section universal (so updates to it apply across all instances), check **Make section Universal**.
6. Click **Save Section** to complete the process.

### Saving a Row

1. Hover over the row you want to save until the blue row toolbar appears.
2. Click the **Save** icon in the row toolbar.![](https://cdn.document360.io/e3762771-4bea-47c2-a830-5473d543417a/Images/Documentation/image(259).png)
3. In the **Save Row** panel, enter a **Row Name**.
4. Optionally, select or create a **Folder** for the saved row. If left empty, it will save to the **Root Folder**.
5. (Optional) To make the row universal, check **Make row Universal**.
6. Click **Save Row** to save.

### Saving an Element

1. Hover over the element (e.g., a headline, button, image) you want to save until the orange element toolbar appears.
2. Click the **Save** icon in the element toolbar.![](https://cdn.document360.io/e3762771-4bea-47c2-a830-5473d543417a/Images/Documentation/image(260).png)
3. In the **Save Element** panel, enter a **Name** for the element.
4. (Optional) Choose or create a **Folder** to organize the saved element. If no folder is selected, it will be saved to the **Root Folder**.
5. (Optional) To make the element universal, check **Make element Universal**.
6. Click **Save Element** to finish.

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## **How** to Import Saved Sections, Rows, and Elements

To import a saved section, row, or element, start by adding a new section, row, or element and then select from your saved items.

### Importing a Saved Section

1. In the page editor, click **Add Section** to add a new section.
2. In the **My Sections** menu, select **Saved** to view your saved sections.
3. Choose the section you want to import by clicking on it.![](https://cdn.document360.io/e3762771-4bea-47c2-a830-5473d543417a/Images/Documentation/image(262).png)

### Importing a Saved Row

1. To add a saved row, click **Add Row** in the page editor.
2. Select **Saved** in the **My Rows** menu to display all your saved rows.
3. Choose the row you want to import by clicking on it.![](https://cdn.document360.io/e3762771-4bea-47c2-a830-5473d543417a/Images/Documentation/image(264).png)

### Importing a Saved Element

1. To add a saved element, click **Add Element** in the page editor.
2. In the **My Elements** menu, select **Saved** to access your saved elements.
3. Click on the saved element you want to import to add it to your page.![](https://cdn.document360.io/e3762771-4bea-47c2-a830-5473d543417a/Images/Documentation/image(265).png)

## Related

- [Adding Universal Blocks](/adding-universal-blocks.md)
