Does duplicating reduce quality?
No. Pages are copied as vector objects, so every duplicate is identical in quality to the original.
Duplicate selected pages a chosen number of times within a single document. It is the fastest way to produce repeated copies of a label, ticket, certificate or form for printing. It is free, needs no account, and adds no watermark to your result.
The selected pages are copied within the document the number of times you specify, preserving vector quality rather than rasterising, and the result is saved as one PDF.
No. Pages are copied as vector objects, so every duplicate is identical in quality to the original.
Yes. Select the pages you want and set how many copies of each you need.
Duplicate the page first, then run the result through N-up PDF to place several copies per printed sheet.
Place 2, 4, 6 or 9 original PDF pages onto each output sheet for handouts, printing and paper-saving layouts.
Create a new PDF containing only the pages you choose, with support for ranges such as 1-3,5,8-10.
Reorder, rotate, duplicate, remove and insert PDF pages using an easy visual PDF organizer.
Insert pages from a second PDF into a target PDF at any page position without rasterizing either document.