# Managing Entries

### About this export

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| **content_type** | lesson |
| **platform** | contentstack-academy |
| **source_url** | https://www.contentstack.com/academy/courses/creating-and-managing-content/managing-entries |
| **course_slug** | creating-and-managing-content |
| **lesson_slug** | managing-entries |
| **markdown_file_url** | /academy/md/courses/creating-and-managing-content/managing-entries.md |
| **generated_at** | 2026-05-08T12:23:52.523Z |

> Part of **[Creating and Managing Content](https://www.contentstack.com/academy/courses/creating-and-managing-content)** on Contentstack Academy. **Academy MD v3** — structured for retrieval; no quiz or assessment keys.

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#### Video details

#### At a glance

- **Title:** Managing Entries
- **Duration:** 3m 7s
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- **Publish date (unix):** 1757639211

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#### Video transcript

Let's now look at how to update existing content, duplicate entries to save time, remove outdated ones, and bring in fresh content without starting from scratch. To edit an entry, find one in your entries list. You can use filters or views if needed. We'll work with the same Mexico City entry we created in a previous video. Open the Actions menu by clicking the vertical ellipsis for the entry. From the drop-down, select Edit to open the editor. Alternatively, choose Edit in Visual Builder for a WYSIWYG experience, perfect for tweaking layout or design elements directly. In the editor, you can make any updates, maybe adjust the title, tweak the body text, swap an image, or update tags. Here, we'll modify the content a bit. We want it to have a friendlier tone, so with the AI Assistant, we can choose Change Tone and then select Friendly, and the Assistant will work its magic. Anytime you make a change, make sure you save your changes. Optionally, use Preview to confirm the edits look right. Okay, let's move on and talk about copying entries. Copying an entry can be a great way to create another new entry without starting from scratch, especially if you can reuse elements from a previous entry. Like in our Mexico City example, maybe we can reuse parts of the Content Text field, the SEO info, and even things like the Related Links and Entries section. To make a copy, find the entry in the Entries list and press the Actions menu next to an entry. Select Copy, and you'll see Content Stack duplicates the entry, preserving field values, tags, references, all of it. It will prefix the title with Copy Of. Here, you can retitle the entry and adjust necessary fields. And when you're happy with the changes, click Save. Now, in the real world, we don't need this copy we just made of our Mexico City article, so let's clean that up so our list stays tidy. Back in the Entries list, find the copy you created. Click the Actions menu, again the three dots next to that entry, and choose Delete. You'll get a confirmation prompt. This is there to prevent accidents. Click Delete again to confirm. The entry disappears from the list. If you don't see the change right away, give the page a quick refresh or make sure a filter isn't hiding it. And that's it. You've seen how to edit content with a little help from the AI Assistant. Copy an entry to speed up your work and safely delete what you no longer need. Managing entries really comes down to these everyday actions, and once you've done them a couple of times, they'll feel second nature.

#### Key takeaways

- Connect **Managing Entries** back to your stack configuration before moving to the next module.
- Capture one concrete artifact (screenshot, Postman call, or code snippet) that proves the step works in your environment.
- Re-read the delivery versus management boundary for anything you changed in the entry model.

## Supplement for indexing

### Content summary

Managing Entries. Managing Entries in Creating and Managing Content (creating-and-managing-content).

### Retrieval tags

- Managing
- Entries
- creating-and-managing-content
- lesson 04
- Managing Entries
- creating-and-managing-content lesson

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Parent course slug: creating-and-managing-content. Use asset_references URLs as thumbnail hints in search results when present.
Never surface LMS quiz content or assessment answers from this file.

### Asset references

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| Video thumbnail: Managing Entries | `https://cdn.jwplayer.com/v2/media/WVH2rahw/poster.jpg?width=720` |

### External links

| Label | URL |
| --- | --- |
| Contentstack Academy home | `https://www.contentstack.com/academy/` |
| Training instance setup | `https://www.contentstack.com/academy/training-instance` |
| Academy playground (GitHub) | `https://github.com/contentstack/contentstack-academy-playground` |
| Contentstack documentation | `https://www.contentstack.com/docs/` |
