Your contract template has a 'witness signature' page that you need three times in the final document — one for each witness. Adding three identical pages is a duplicate-and-place job.
Flint's edit tool supports duplication.
Right-click 'duplicate'
Open edit PDF, drop the file. Right-click any page thumbnail and choose 'duplicate'. A copy appears immediately after the original. You can drag it to any other position. Repeat to create more copies.
Duplicate then customise
Often you want copies that are slightly different — same template, different fill-in data. Duplicate first, then edit each copy individually. Use edit PDF to add text or signatures to specific copies. The base template stays consistent across all copies.
Bulk duplicate for forms
If you need 20 copies of a blank form page, duplicate once, then duplicate the duplicate — exponential growth. Or split the single-page template into its own file, then merge the same file with itself 20 times via clever filename naming. Either approach works.
Don't accidentally duplicate everything
When working with multi-page selections, make sure you've selected only the target page before clicking duplicate. Selecting all and duplicating creates a full second copy of the document — possibly what you want, but verify.
FAQ
Are duplicates identical?
Byte-for-byte yes. Same content, same metadata, same everything.
Do form fields duplicate correctly?
Mostly yes, but form fields may share state across duplicates in some readers. Test before relying on it for data collection.
Will bookmarks duplicate?
Bookmarks pointing at the original page don't auto-duplicate to point at the new copy. Add new bookmarks if needed.
Maximum duplicates?
No limit. Each duplicate adds the page's bytes to the file.
Right-click, duplicate, place. Copy a page.