- Introduction
- Using the Pages Panel
- Inserting Pages
- Navigating Pages
- Deleting or Moving Pages
- Working with Page Spreads
- Rotating Page Spreads
- Creating Master Pages
- Working with Master Pages
- Working with Page Numbers and Sections
- Working with Chapter Numbers
- Creating and Using Text Variables
- Creating a Book
- Managing Books
- Creating a Table of Contents
- Adjusting Layouts
Navigating Pages
After you insert new pages into a document, you can use the Pages panel, Layout menu commands, and Status bar to navigate between them. As you work with pages in the Pages panel, there are two types of page selections. One targets a page and the other activates a page. A targeted page is a page selected in the Pages panel, while an activated page is a working page in the document window. When you target a page, you can apply a command in the Pages panel even though it may not be the current working page in the document window.
Target or Activate on a Page
- Select the Pages panel.
- You can also click the Window menu, and then click Pages.
- Use any of the following methods to select a page:
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Target a Page. Click a page in the Pages panel.
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Work on (Activate) a Page. Double-click a page in the Pages panel.
The thumbnail is highlighted and the page number or name below it is highlighted in black.
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Navigate to Pages
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Pages Panel. Select the Pages panel, and then double-click the page in the panel that you want to work on.
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Status Bar. Use the navigation buttons on the Status bar to browse through pages or click the list arrow to select a specific page.
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Layout Menu. Click the Layout menu, and then select any of the following commands:
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First Page. Displays the first page in the document.
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Previous Page. Displays the previous page in the document.
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Next Page. Displays the next page in the document.
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Last Page. Displays the last page in the document.
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Next Spread. Displays the next spread of pages in the document.
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Previous Spread. Displays the previous spread of pages in the document.
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Go To Page. Displays the specified page in the document.
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Go Back. Displays the previously active page in the document.
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Go Forward. Displays the previously active page before the use of the Go Back command.
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