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Rearranging pages
You can use the Pages palette to rearrange document pages. To do so, drag a document page icon
in the Pages palette to a new position. As you drag the icon, a vertical bar is displayed to indicate
where the page will be placed when you drop it. If the black page rectangle or vertical bar touches a
spread, the page you're dragging extends that spread; otherwise, document pages are redistributed
to match the Facing Pages setting in the Document Setup dialog box (File menu). If Allow Pages
To Shuffle is enabled in the Pages palette menu, InDesign CS2 moves spread pages when it
redistributes pages. If Allow Pages to Shuffle is disabled, InDesign CS2 does not move pages in
existing spreads when redistributing pages.
Navigating within a document
InDesign CS2 provides several options for navigating within a document. You can use the Pages
palette to display a particular page by double-clicking the icon of the page you want to display.
You can also use the navigational arrows, page number field, or page menu at the bottom of the
document window. These items replace the page icons that are displayed at the bottom of a publi-
cation window in PageMaker, and they make it easier to navigate long documents.
The keyboard shortcut for navigating to a specific page is Ctrl+J (Windows) or Command+J
(Mac OS). When you use this shortcut, the page number field is highlighted at the bottom of
the document window. Type the number of the page you want to display and then press Enter
or Return.
The Layout menu in InDesign CS2 also includes several navigation commands: First Page,
Previous Page, Next Page, Last Page, Next Spread, Previous Spread, Go Back (to the last page
displayed), and Go Forward (to the page displayed before you chose Go Back). Like Photoshop
and Illustrator, InDesign CS2 also includes a Navigator palette (Window > Object & Layout >
Navigator) that lets you visually navigate within a page, spread, or document.
Use the Navigator palette (Window > Object & Layout > Navigator) to navigate among pages or within a page.
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