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Adobe Acrobat Dc Can Only Save a Blank Copy

Here is a little secret: It is very piece of cake to duplicate a page in Adobe Acrobat and nearly Acrobat users don't know about this trick.

Open up Acrobat and display the Page Thumbnails pane:

HandCursor

Before we talk virtually how to duplicate a page, we need to spend some time to empathize what we are seeing in the Page Thumbnails pane. On a very high level, all pages in the currently open PDF file are reflected as thumbnails. When y'all look at the active folio, there are a number of dissimilar things we tin can do with the thumbnail view:

If not the unabridged folio is displayed in Acrobat (e.g. nosotros are viewing a folio with a zoom level of 400%), the portion that is being shown is indicated in the thumbnail view. In the above screen shot, we can clearly meet that the top of the folio is brighter than the lesser of the page. The other thing we run across is that the cursor is a petty hand… This commonly means that we can grab something and move it effectually. When we click on that vivid portion of the folio and move the cursor, nosotros can pan around on the page. This makes it very easy to eastward.g. switch to a high zoom level, and by moving this box to the surface area of the page we are interested in. No more petty with the curl bars to locate that minor detail on a page.

Once we move the cursor away from that highlighted portion of the thumbnail and on to the lower role, the cursor icon changes to an arrow:

ArrowCursor

When we at present click, something different is happening: The thumbnail gets selected (indicated by the blueish edge around the thumbnail in the screenshot). When we click on a thumbnail that is non the active page, the cursor remains an arrow, and the page gets selected. This means that if nosotros want to select a page that is not currently shown, it does not affair where we click, but for the active page, this is important.

If we want to select the electric current folio, we need to make sure that we click on a portion of the page that is not currently being shown (or, we can but change which page is active in Acrobat in order to beingness able to select a folio).

With the arrow cursor active, we can click on a page and we drag that page. This moves the selected page to a different location in the current PDF file – or it copies the page into a different PDF file if we drag information technology into a different "Page Thumbnails" pane. I can for example move the first folio to the cease of the certificate. The place where the page will exist inserted is indicated past a blue bar:

MovePage

And so here comes the flim-flam: When we hold down the Control key (or the Pick/Alt key on a Mac) before and while we drag the page, that page gets duplicated: We are no longer just moving the page, we are inserting a re-create of the page. Where that page gets inserted is again indicated by a blue bar:

CopyPage

There you lot have it, a simple fashion to duplicate a page in Acrobat.

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Source: https://khkonsulting.com/2014/01/duplicate-page-adobe-acrobat/