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When you add, arrange, duplicate, or delete pages, the threads between text blocks on
those pages are preserved.
When you add, arrange, duplicate, or delete pages, InDesign redistributes pages
according to how the Allow Pages to Shuffle command is set. (See
pagination" on page
When your document has facing pages and you add or remove an odd number of
pages anywhere other than at the end of the document, the verso (even-numbered)
pages that follow the deletion become recto (odd-numbered) pages, and vice versa.
Because this switches those pages' inside and outside edges, you may need to
reposition objects that originally spanned multiple pages or extended onto the
pasteboard.
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Objects that span multiple pages stay with the page on which they cover the most area
To add a page after the active page or spread:
Click the New Page button
the existing active page.
Using the File > Document Setup dialog box to increase the number of pages you can
add pages after the last page or spread.
To add pages and specify options for the new pages:
1 Choose Insert Pages in the Pages palette menu.
2 Type the number of pages you want to add.
3 For Insert, choose where the pages will be added, or type the page number in the box
to the right of the menu.
4 For Master, choose a master to apply.
To add existing pages to existing spreads:
1 If you want to add an existing page to a spread, target the spread and choose Keep
Spread Together in the Pages palette menu.
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in the Pages palette. The new page uses the same master as
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