When you multiply a block you often want each copy labelled so you can tell them apart.
Text Multiplier duplicates a block and can number each copy as it goes.
How to use Text Multiplier
- Paste the block you want to multiply into the input box.
- Set the multiplier, choose a separator, and turn on numbering to label each copy.
- Copy the multiplied output, or download it as a .txt file.
Use cases
- Multiplying a block and numbering each copy.
- Creating labelled duplicates for a sequence.
- Generating numbered sample blocks for testing.
Good to know
Text Multiplier repeats the whole block the chosen number of times and, with numbering on, prefixes each copy with its position such as 1. and 2.. The separator controls how the numbered copies are joined, and a size guard keeps large output responsive.
Frequently asked questions
What does the numbering option add?
It prefixes each copy with its sequence number, so the copies read as 1., 2., 3. and so on.
Can I choose what separates the copies?
Yes. A separator control places a newline, space or comma between each multiplied copy.
Is numbering on by default?
Numbering is an option you switch on; with it off, the block is multiplied without any labels.