Operation Manual

Figure 237: Navigator dialog
Figure 238: Navigator section on
Sidebar
Select a thumbnail in the Page pane, then drag and drop the thumbnail to change the order
of pages in the document.
Click and drag on the separator line between the Page pane and workspace to change the
width of the Page pane.
Click on the middle of this line to show or hide the Page pane (highlighted in Figure 236).
Press and hold the Ctrl key, then double-click in the title bar of the Page pane to undock it
and turn it into a floating window.
Press and hold the Ctrl key, then double-click in the title bar of the undocked Page pane to
dock it back into its default position on the left of the workspace.
Right-click in the Page pane and, using options in the context menu, you can insert, delete
or rename pages and cut, copy, and paste pages.
Go to Insert > Slide on the main menu bar to insert a new page or Insert > Duplicate
Slide to insert a duplicate page.
Master pages
A master page is a page that is used as the starting point for other pages in your drawing. It is
similar to a page style in Writer and controls the basic formatting of all pages based upon it. A
drawing can have more than one master page so that you can assign a different look to pages in
your drawing, for example title page, contents page, and drawing pages.
A master page has a defined set of characteristics, including the background color, graphic, or
gradient; objects (such as logos, decorative lines, and other graphics) in the background, the
formatting of text, blocks of standard text, and insert fields such as page numbering, date, and
filename.
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