You can make a copy of a version in the version history and paste it as a new document elsewhere in your repository. This allows you to split a version of a document off into an entirely new document.
Example: You might make updates to a contract, and then decide to save the older version of the contract as a new document so that you can store it in an Archive folder. You could copy that older version and then paste it into the Archive folder.
Copying a version and pasting it as a new document will retain the contents of the document: image pages, text pages, and electronic files, as well as fields, template and tag information. It will not retain the document relationship, link group or version information. Once pasted, the document will be a completely independent document with the same contents as the version you copied.
Versions can be copied and pasted anywhere in the repository that you have sufficient rights to create a new document. They cannot be pasted into existing documents, or outside the repository. To create a copy of the document outside the repository, export the version.
To copy a document version
To copy a document version