As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, GoodNotes didn’t have a built-in feature for duplicating entire pages within a document. However, you can create a duplicate page manually by following these steps:
Method 1: Copy and Paste (For iPad/iOS)
- Open your document in GoodNotes.
- Navigate to the page you want to duplicate.
- Tap and hold your Apple Pencil (or your finger) on the page. This will select the entire page.
- Once the page is selected, tap the “Copy” option that appears.
- Move to the location in the document where you want to insert the duplicate page.
- Tap and hold again, and this time, select “Paste.”
- You’ll now have a duplicate of the page in your document.
Method 2: Copy and Paste (For Mac)
If you’re using GoodNotes on a Mac, you can follow a similar copy and paste process:
- Open your document in GoodNotes on your Mac.
- Navigate to the page you want to duplicate.
- Click and drag your mouse cursor to select the entire page.
- Right-click on the selected page and choose “Copy.”
- Move to the location in the document where you want to insert the duplicate page.
- Right-click again, and this time, choose “Paste.”
- You’ll now have a duplicate of the page in your document.
Please note that my information is based on GoodNotes as of September 2021, and the app’s features may have been updated since then. If there have been any changes or new features added to GoodNotes, I recommend checking the app’s official documentation or contacting their support for the most up-to-date information.