Thursday, August 6, 2009

When making multiple pages that look the same, it’s too much work to drag elements onto each individual page! The Page Navigation pane includes a manage feature that allows you to copy entire pages and place them where you want them in your project.

Just click on the “Manage” button located at the top of the Page Navigation pane. A window will pop up showing the pages of your project. Click on the page you want to duplicate so it is highlighted, and click the “Duplicate” button located at the top of the window. A copy of that page will appear next to it. If you want to place it in a different position in your project, just click and drag it. Once you've put the pages and layouts in the order you want them, hit "Done" and it will save your changes. From there, if you go to the page you've just created by duplicating, you can drag-and-swap your pictures/artwork! Easy!

You can also remove and add pages to your project from this pane. Note that when you duplicate a page, a new page is added to your project. So unless you delete another page, you will have more than 21 pages in a book and will be charged for the extra pages. Your total cost is handily displayed at the bottom-right corner so you can adjust that the way you want it, too!

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