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Creating Rolling and Crawling Titles
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t (Rolling titles only) Press the Up Arrow or the Down Arrow key to move the pointer through a
rolling title one line at a time.
Working with Pages in Rolling or Crawling Titles
When you first create a rolling title or a crawling title, a Page Number text box appears in the lower
right corner of the Title tool. The Page Number text box reflects your current position in the title.
You can go to a specific page, add and delete pages, insert blank pages, and copy or move material to
a page.
Page Number text box in the Title Tool toolbar
To go to a different page:
1. Click the Page Number text box.
2. Do one of the following:
t Type a page number for a specific page.
t Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to cycle through the page numbers.
3. Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh).
The selected page appears.
To add pages:
1. If Auto Size mode is on (a check mark appears next to Auto Size Mode in the Object menu), turn
it off by choosing Object > Auto Size Mode.
The Add Page command is not available when Auto Size mode is on.
2. Select Object > Add Page.
The Title tool adds a page to the end of the title. You can select Add Page repeatedly to continue
adding pages up to the maximum page count.
For more information on maximum page counts, see “Creating Rolling and Crawling Titles” on
page 322.
3. Select text or graphic objects in the title and position them within the range of available pages, or
create new elements.
To insert a blank page into a rolling or crawling title:
1. Select Object > Insert Page.
The Insert Page dialog box opens.
2. Type a page number, and then click OK.
The Title tool inserts a blank page at that page number, and moves all objects after it by one
page.
The Title tool inserts a page only if the left boundary of an object appears on the page whose
number you typed. For example, you cannot insert a page in the middle of a long crawling title.
You cannot use the Insert Page command to add a blank page to the end of a roll or crawl.