You've designed one perfect form page. You need ten of them in one PDF so you can pre-print blank copies for an event.
Duplicating is just copy-paste at the page level. Useful, surprisingly often.
Duplicate a single page
Open the PDF in Flint's editor. In the page thumbnails sidebar, right-click the page and choose Duplicate. The page is copied directly after the original.
Drag the copy to wherever you want it in the sequence.
Duplicate multiple times
For ten copies of one page, duplicate once, then select both copies and duplicate again, and so on. Goes faster than ten individual duplications.
Or use the editor's "Insert N copies" if you need many. Useful for blank form pages or repeated templates.
Duplicate a range of pages
Select a range of pages in the sidebar — say pages 5-10 — and duplicate. The whole range is copied as a block.
Useful for documents with repeating sections (chapter starts, divider pages with content, blank form spreads).
FAQ
Can I duplicate a page to another PDF?
Indirectly — split out the page and merge it into the other PDF. Two steps, but full control.
Will the duplicated page be linked to the original?
No. Duplication makes an independent copy. Editing one doesn't affect the other.
How do I duplicate form fields too?
Duplication copies the whole page including form fields. The copies have the same field names — rename them if you need unique data per page.
What's the max number of duplicates?
No hard limit. Hundreds of duplicates work fine in modern browsers, though the PDF file size grows accordingly.
Duplicating pages is a 5-second job in the right tool. Open your PDF in Flint's editor and copy with a click.