You can also open the Document Layout palette by choosing
Layout > Document Layout.
You will note that the Document Layout palette lists the various
objects and pages and that each item has been assigned a general
identifying name. These automatically generated names may be
quickly changed to aid in identifying special objects by using the
Object Specs dialog box. To view this interface select a listed object
in the Document Layout palette Text, vector, or image and
double-click. Doing so will bring up the Object Specs dialog box.
Enter the new name for the object and click the Apply button to apply
the name to the object. Pages may also be renamed. Double-click on
a page that is listed in the Document Layout palette. Enter the new
name when the Options dialog opens and click OK.
Using page icons and arrow buttons
The page icons and arrow buttons are located at the lower-left corner
of the window. Click the page number that you want to view. To go
to the previous page, click the left-pointing arrow. To go to the next
page, click the right-pointing arrow.
To view all page icons: Make sure you are on page 1 and drag
the space between the page arrow and the scroll bar to the right. This
expands the page icons area and lets you view all page icons at once.
Adding and deleting pages
You can use the Document Layout palette to add or delete pages in
your document.
To add a page: Click the New Page button in the Document
Layout palette.
To delete a page: Select the page that you would like to delete
in the Document Layout palette. Then drag the page to the trash can
in the palette.
Modifying master pages
You can use master pages to hold objects that you want to appear on
all or most of the pages in your document.
The tutorial has two master pages: left and right. Typical master
pages include objects like headers and footers.
A
Master page icons
B
Arrow buttons
C Page icons
A B
C
B
New page