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title: About duplicate issues and pull requests
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intro: Mark an issue or pull request as a duplicate to track similar issues or pull requests together and remove unnecessary burden for both maintainers and collaborators.
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redirect_from:
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- /articles/about-duplicate-issues-and-pull-requests
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versions:
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free-pro-team: '*'
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enterprise-server: '*'
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github-ae: '*'
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topics:
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- Pull requests
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For a "marked as duplicate" timeline event to appear, the user who creates the duplicate reference comment must have write access to the repository where they create the comment.
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### Marking duplicates
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To mark an issue or pull request as a duplicate, type "Duplicate of" followed by the issue or pull request number it duplicates in the body of a new comment. You can also use the GitHub-provided "Duplicate issue" or "Duplicate pull request" saved replies to mark an issue or pull request as a duplicate. For more information, see "[About saved replies](/articles/about-saved-replies)."
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### Unmarking duplicates
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You can unmark duplicate issues and pull requests by clicking **Undo** in the timeline. This will add a new timeline event, indicating that the issue or pull request was unmarked.
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