Adding pages

The status area at the bottom of Publisher shows a numbered icon for each page in the publication. To go to another page, just click the icon for that page at the bottom. You can insert more pages as needed to expand the contents of the publication.

If you want to insert a new page before or after a particular page that’s already in the publication, click the icon for that page in the status area. Then select Insert?Page (Ctrl+Shift+N). The Insert dialog box that appears varies depending on the type of publication you’re working in. For example, when you’re inserting a page in a file that was created as a blank publication, the dialog box looks like the one shown in Figure
32-18. Specify how many pages to insert and whether to insert before or after the current page; choose any other options you want and then click OK. Publisher will choose the appropriate left-hand or right-hand layout for the inserted page.

If you are inserting a page in a file that was based on a more complicated template, such as a newsletter, Publisher assumes that you want to insert pages consistent with the layout of the existing pages and may even assume that you want to insert a pair of facing pages, so it displays a dialog box like the one in Figure 32-19. You can use either drop-down list at the top of the dialog box to choose another type of page, as shown for Right-Hand Page at the top of Figure 32-19, or you can click the More button to display the
Insert Page dialog box shown in Figure 32-18. After you make your choice, click OK to insert the page(s).

FIGURE 32-18
If you started with a blank publication, Publisher assumes that you want to insert more blank pages.

FIGURE 32-19
In other types of publications, Publisher assumes that you want to insert pages that follow the template design.

To create an exact duplicate of the current page, use the Insert?Duplicate Page command (Ctrl+Shift+U).

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