Operation Manual
Working with Pages 47
Navigating pages
To switch between pages:
• Click the Previous Page, Next Page, First Page or
Last Page button on the Hintline.
- or -
Click in the Current Page box (e.g., ) and type the
page number you want to jump to.
- or -
On the Studio's Pages tab, double-click the page's thumbnail for the
page (or master page) you want to view. The lower Pages window of
the tab displays normal pages, while the expandable Master Pages
window shows only master pages.
To switch between current page and its master page:
• From the Hintline toolbar, click Master Pages.
Working with layers
When you create a new publication from scratch or from a design template, the
page(s) you create will initially consist of two layers—one for the page (Layer
1) and one for the associated master page (see p. 38), e.g., Master Layer 1 [A].
The layers can be seen within a hierarchical stack on the Layers tab.
One layer may be enough to accommodate the elements of a particular layout,
but you can create additional layers as needed for the page. Layers are useful
when you're working on a complex design where it makes sense to separate one
cluster of objects from another. You can work on one layer at a time without
worrying about affecting elements on a different layer.










