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Adding, duplicating, renaming, and deleting pages

Corel DESIGNER lets you add pages to a drawing or duplicate existing pages. You can also rename pages and delete a single page or an entire range of pages. You can move objects from one page to another.

When you duplicate a page, you can choose to copy only the layer structure of the page or to copy the layers and all the objects they contain. For more information about layers, see Working with layers.

You can use the Page Sorter view to manage pages while viewing the page contents. The Page Sorter view lets you change the order of pages as well as copy, add, rename, and delete pages.

To add a page Back to Top
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Click Layout Insert page.
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In the Pages area, type the number of pages you want to add in the Number of pages box.
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To place the new page before or after the current page, enable one of the following options:
Before
After
If you want to insert a page before or after a page other than the current page, type the page number in the Existing page box.

You can also
 
Specify the page size
Choose a page size from the Size list box.
Specify a custom page size
Type values in the Width and Height boxes.
Set the page orientation
Click the Landscape or the Portrait button.

You can also insert a page before or after the current page by clicking one of the Add page buttons in the document navigator.
You can also add a page by right-clicking a page tab in the document navigator and clicking Insert page after or Insert page before.
To duplicate a page Back to Top
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In the Object manager docker, click the name of the page that you want to duplicate.
If the Object manager docker is not open, click Window Object manager.
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Click Layout Duplicate page.
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In the Insert new page area of the Duplicate page dialog box, choose one of the following options:
Before selected page
After selected page
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At the bottom of the dialog box, choose one of the following options:
Copy layer(s) only — lets you duplicate the layer structure without copying the contents of the layers
Copy layer(s) and their contents — lets you duplicate the layers and all their contents
You can also duplicate a page by right-clicking a page name and choosing Duplicate page.
To rename a page Back to Top
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Click Layout Rename page.
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Type the name of the page in the Page name box.
You can also rename a page in the Object manager docker by clicking the page name twice and typing a new name. To access the Object manager docker, click Window Object manager.
To delete a page Back to Top
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Click Layout Delete page.
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In the Delete page dialog box, type the number of the page that you want to delete.
You can delete a range of pages by enabling the Through to page check box and typing the number of the last page to delete in the Through to page box.
To change the order of pages Back to Top
 
Drag the page tabs in the document navigator.
To move an object to another page Back to Top
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Drag the object over the appropriate page tab in the document navigator.
The destination page appears in the drawing window.
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Without releasing the mouse button, drag to position the object on the page.
You can also move an object to another page by dragging the object name in the Object manager docker over a layer name on the destination page.
To manage pages while viewing their contents Back to Top
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Click View Page sorter view.
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Perform a task from the following table.

To
Do the following
Change the order of pages
Drag a page to a new location.
Copy a page
With the right mouse button, drag the page to a new location, release the mouse button, and click Copy here.
Add a page
Right-click a page, and click Insert page before or Insert page after.
Rename a page
Click the page name below a selected page, and type a new name.
Delete a page
Right-click a page, and click Delete page.
Return to normal view
Double-click a page.

You can also copy a page by right-clicking the page and choosing Duplicate page.

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