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Work with additional windows, Turn pages – Adobe InDesign CS5 User Manual

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USING INDESIGN

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Last updated 11/16/2011

Press Page Up or Page Down.

Use the mouse scroll wheel or sensor to scroll up and down. To pan left or right, press Ctrl (Windows) or Command
(Mac

OS) as you use the mouse scroll wheel or sensor.

Turn pages

InDesign makes it easy to jump from page to page in a document. For example, just as most web browsers provide
Back and Forward buttons to navigate through pages you’ve visited, InDesign keeps track of the order in which you’ve
viewed pages in a document.

Do any of the following:

To move through pages in the order in which you viewed them during the current session, choose Layout > Go
Back or Go Forward.

To go to the next or previous page, click the Next Page button

or Previous Page button

at the bottom of

the document window, or choose Layout > Next Page or Previous Page.

To go to the first or last page, click the First Spread button

or Last Spread button

at the lower left of

the document window, or choose Layout > First Page or Last Page.

To go to a specific page, choose Layout > Go To Page, specify the page number, and click OK. Or, click the
downward-facing arrow at the right of the page box, and then choose a page.

Choose page from page box to go to specific page

To go to a master page, click in the page box at the lower left of the document window. Type the first few letters
of the master page name, and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac

OS). Or, in the Pages panel, double-click a

master page icon.

Work with additional windows

You can open additional windows for the same document or for other InDesign documents. With additional windows,
you can compare different spreads simultaneously, especially spreads that aren’t adjacent. You can also display
different magnifications of the same page, so that you can work closely on details while watching how the changes
affect the overall layout. In addition, you can display a master page in one window, and pages based on it in other
windows, to see how editing the master page affects various parts of the document.

When you reopen the document, only the last-used window appears.

To create a new window for the same document, choose Window

> Arrange > New Window.

To cascade or tile windows, choose Window

> Arrange > Cascade to arrange all windows into a stack, with each

window offset slightly. Or, choose Window

> Arrange > Tile to display all windows equally without overlapping.

To activate a window, click the window tab or title bar. Or, choose the name of the view in the Window menu.
Multiple windows for a document are numbered in the order they were created.

To close all windows for the active document, press Shift+Ctrl+W (Windows) or Shift+Command+W (Mac

OS).