Setting up Your Document > Working with pages > Duplicating, removing, and moving pages |
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Duplicating, removing, and moving pages
To duplicate, remove, or move pages, you use either the Document inspector or the Page tool.
To duplicate a page:
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Select the page (see Selecting pages). |
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In the Document inspector, do one of the following: |
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Click the triangle in the upper right corner of the Document inspector to display the Options pop-up menu, and choose Duplicate. |
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Using the Page tool, Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Macintosh) the page on the pasteboard. |
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To remove a page:
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Do one of the following: |
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Select the page in the pasteboard preview of the Document inspector, then click the triangle in the upper right corner of the inspector to display the Options pop-up menu, and choose Remove. |
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Using the Page tool, select the page on the pasteboard, then press Delete. |
Note: To remove a page with the Page tool, you must have more than one page on the pasteboard. |
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If the selected page contains objects, click OK at the prompt. |
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To move a page, do one of the following:
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Using the Page tool, select the page and drag it to the desired location on the pasteboard. |
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In the Document inspector, select the page and drag it to the desired location. |
In the Document inspector you can select the page with any tool as long as the Using Tools Sets the Active Page preference is selected. |
To move a page without moving its contents:
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Using the Page tool, select the page. |
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Start dragging the page, then hold down Control (Windows) or Command (Macintosh) and continue dragging the page on the pasteboard. |
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