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Duplicating a page in a PDF - I have Reader DC

New Here ,
Jul 08, 2018 Jul 08, 2018

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I received a PDF fill and sign file (job application).  I need to duplicate a page and add to the file (the work history page) but I am unable to do it using "edit" and the "thumbnails".  Any advice?

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LEGEND , Jul 08, 2018 Jul 08, 2018

Acrobat Standard(Windows only) or Acrobat Pro.

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This cannot be done with Reader.

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Thank you Michael. Can you advise which version I would need in order to do this?

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Acrobat Standard(Windows only) or Acrobat Pro.

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If this is a fill-in form, the duplicated page will be absolutely useless because it will ALWAYS have the same fill-in information, even if you try to type different stuff on each page: it won't let you. Furthermore, if the form is handled automatically, an edited form will not get your extra fields. Just work with the form as designed, even if it isn't ideal. Filling in too much detail on a job application is a classic error of applicants, I read somewhere.

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