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Navigating between pages
As well as the usual methods of moving through your document (such as scrollbars and the mouse
wheel), there are also some other ways to navigate through the pages:
Page up:
Moves up the document. The amount moved depends on your zoom level. The further you are zoomed
out the bigger the move.
Ctrl + Page up:
Go to and center on the previous page.
Page down:
Moves down the document. The amount moved depends on your zoom level. The further you are
zoomed out the greater the move.
Ctrl + Page down:
Go to and center on the next page.
Or click the up or down arrow on the status
line:
The status line is also useful for knowing what page(s) you are currently viewing.
Note:
All of these movements are relative to the page you are viewing, not the current page.
Page & Layer Gallery
You can also use the Page & Layer Gallery
to conveniently manage the pages in your document. It allows you to view, add, duplicate, delete,
re-order and rename pages all from a single view.
By default the Page & Layer Gallery
is open on the right of the Web Designer Premium window in pages mode, only displaying pages (rather
than their contents) with a thumbnail for each page of the current design. Click on a thumbnail to go to
that page.
For more information see Page & Layer Gallery
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