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2 In the Pages palette, drag a page icon to the spread icons; a black vertical bar will
appear. Drag until the bar touches a page or appears between pages. To drag an entire
spread, drag its page numbers.
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Adding a page to a spread
Note: You can include up to ten pages in a spread. When you have reached the limit, the
black vertical bar will not appear.
To arrange pages:
In the Pages palette, drag a page icon to a new position within the document. As you drag,
the vertical bar indicates where the page will appear when you drop it. If the black
rectangle or bar touches a spread, the page you're dragging will extend that spread;
otherwise, document pages will be redistributed to match the Facing Pages setting in the
File > Document Setup dialog box.
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Moving a page's position
To duplicate a page or spread:
In the Pages palette, do one of the following:
Drag the page range numbers under a spread to the New Page button . The new
spread appears at the end of the document.
Select a page or spread, and then choose Duplicate Page or Duplicate Spread in the
Pages palette menu. The new page or spread appears at the end of the document.
Press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you drag the page icon or page range
numbers under a spread to a new location.
Note: Duplicating a page or spread also duplicates all objects on the page or spread. Text
threads from the duplicated spread to other spreads are broken, but all text threads within
the duplicated spread remain intact—as do all text threads on the original spread.
To remove a page from a spread while keeping it in the document:
1 If you want to remove a page from a spread, target the spread and choose Keep Spread
Together in the Pages palette menu.
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