Setting up Your Document > Working with pages > Duplicating, removing, and moving pages

 

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:

1

Select the page (see Selecting pages).

2

In the Document inspector, do one of the following:

Click the triangle in the upper right corner of the Document inspector to display the Options pop-up menu, and choose Duplicate.

Using the Page tool, Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Macintosh) the page on the pasteboard.

To remove a page:

1

Do one of the following:

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.

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.

2

If the selected page contains objects, click OK at the prompt.

To move a page, do one of the following:

Using the Page tool, select the page and drag it to the desired location on the pasteboard.

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:

1

Using the Page tool, select the page.

2

Start dragging the page, then hold down Control (Windows) or Command (Macintosh) and continue dragging the page on the pasteboard.