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2 In the Pages palette, drag a page out of the spread until the vertical bar is not touching
any other pages.
Note: If you remove an odd number of pages in a spread, later pages will change sides
and objects may be repositioned relative to the new margins. When text flows onto the
pasteboard or onto pages where you don't want it, you must reposition it manually on
each page.
To delete a page or spread from the document:
Do one of the following:
In the Pages palette, drag one or more page icons or page-range numbers to the
Trash icon
.
Select one or more page icons in the Pages palette, and click the Trash icon.
Select one or more page icons in the Pages palette, and then choose Delete Page(s)
or Delete Spread(s) in the Pages palette menu.
Controlling spread pagination
You can easily create spreads of more than two pages. However, most documents use
two-page spreads exclusively. You can prevent unexpected pagination by making sure
that your document contains only two-page spreads. The Allow Pages to Shuffle
command specifies how pages and spreads are redistributed when you add, remove,
or arrange pages.
To specify how the document's pages are distributed when you add, remove, or
arrange pages:
In the Pages palette, do one of the following:
To preserve all two-page spreads and prevent the creation of spreads with more than
two pages, make sure that Allow Pages to Shuffle is selected in the Pages palette menu.
This is the default setting.
To allow the creation of spreads of more than two pages and to preserve those spreads
when you add, remove, or arrange preceding pages, deselect Allow Pages to Shuffle on
the Pages palette menu. InDesign will preserve spreads of more than two pages while
letting two-page spreads repaginate normally.
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