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8 Setting Up Pages
Each page of the document can have its own distinct characteristics.
This chapter explains what is meant by a document page, describes the difference between a page that
executes and one that outputs, introduces the features that can help you lay out your pages, and provides
guidelines and procedures for working with pages.
In this section, you learn to:
Add a Document Page (Page 92)
Set Up a Page (Page 92)
Associate Attachments with a Page (Page 95)
View or Edit the Properties of a Page (Page 95)
Scroll on a Document Page (Page 96)
Navigate the Pages of a Document (Page 96)
Edit the Order of Pages (Page 96)
Duplicate a Page (Page 97)
Delete a Page (Page 97)
Create an Overlay Page (Page 98)
Execute Pages N-Up (Page 98)
Add or Remove Overlays (Page 99)
Use Guides (Page 100)
Use the Rulers (Page 101)
This section also answers the following questions:
What is a page? (Page 88)
In what order does a document execute pages? (Page 88)
What is the difference between executing a page and including it in the output? (Page 88)
When do I use the n-up object? (Page 88)
What are some guidelines for working with pages? (Page 88)
What features does PlanetPress Design provide that can help me lay out my pages? (Page 88)
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