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# Create a training

To create, manage or edit any training, navigate to your trainings tab, and click on EDIT.

A list of your existing trainings will appear, click on any of them to open the syllabus and training program settings.

### Create a brand new training

From the trainings view page, just click on the top right corner button **CREATE NEW TRAINING.**

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## Create a training as a copy of an existing one

Once your trainings have been created and customized, which usually takes long time, you can simply copy it to create new courses.

This allows you to have different training programs without having to start from scratch.

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