Tutorial
Add Three Pages to the Bulletin

The bulletin in this tutorial has four pages. But there's only one page in the document now, so you need to add three more.

  1. Choose Insert Page(s) from the Page menu. The Insert Page(s) dialog box appears. You can type the number of pages you want to add, and select whether you want to insert them before or after the current page. You can also select whether you want to duplicate the objects that are on the current page on each new page, and how you want to link any text blocks you duplicate. Each page in the bulletin in this tutorial has a unique design, so you don't need to change the preset options..

  2. Type 3 and click OK. The dialog box disappears and two things happen. First, three pages are added to your document, and a numbered icon representing each new page is added to the Pages palette. Second, the first page you added becomes the current page in the document window. Since you started with page1 and inserted pages after it, page 2 is displayed in the document window, "Page 2" appears in the title bar, and the icon for page 2 is selected in the Pages palette. Now all the pages you will work with in this tutorial are added to your document. Before you can add an element to a page, you need to make it the current page in the document window. Page 2 is the current page, and its icon is selected in the Pages palette. But to the left of the left scroll arrow in the Pages palette are two icons labelled L:A and R:A. These represent the left (verso) master page A and right (recto) master page A for your document.

  3. Click the left master page A icon in the page scroll bar (the Icon marked with an L:A). The left master page A is displayed in the document window, and its icon is selected in the Pages palette. You can go directly to any page in this way. If you have many pages in your document, you may not be able to see all their icons in the page scroll bar. If so, the scroll arrows become active in the page scroll bar.