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The current page
If you click a page in a multi-page document it will become the current page.
The current page is relevant when inserting, duplicating, or moving
pages as described in the following sections.
The current page in the document is shown by indicators on the page's
corners.
Inserting pages into your document
Right click a page and choose New Page or New double page spread
. A new blank page is inserted after the page.
or
Right click a page and choose Duplicate current page or Duplicate current double page spread
. A duplicate of the current page is inserted after the page.
The new page will be the
same as the original page,
including its size and
orientation, and will include
all its content so that you
can use it as a template for
new content.
You can also use the
Menu items under "Edit"
> "Pages"
In addition, the standard toolbar has a flyout bar which allows you to add, duplicate and delete pages
quickly.
Hold the mouse pointer over each icon in the bar to see a tooltip for each available operation. You can
add a new blank page, duplicate the current page or delete the current page.
Copying and pasting pages
You can copy and paste whole pages in the current document or paste pages to another document. This
copies the page dimensions, layers and other page attributes in addition to all the objects on the page.
To copy the current page, clear any current selection by pressing Esc or by clicking on an empty part of
the page or pasteboard. The status line says "No objects selected". Right click an empty part of a page
and choose Copy Page
(or press "Ctrl + C").
When you paste a copied page, it is added immediately following the current page. To paste use "Ctrl +
V" or right click the page and choose Paste > Page
from the context menu.
Note: If the document into which you paste a page has the All pages in document the same option
enabled in File > Page Options
, the dimensions of the pasted page will be overridden by the page dimensions of the document. So the
new page will be given the same dimensions as all the other pages in the document.
Moving pages within the document
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