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About pages and spreads



When you select the Facing Pages option in the File > Document Setup dialog box, document pages are arranged in spreads. A spread is a set of pages viewed together, such as the two pages visible whenever you open a book or magazine. Every InDesign spread includes its own pasteboard, which is an area outside a page where you can store objects that aren’t yet positioned on a page. Each spread’s pasteboard provides space to accommodate objects that bleed, or extend past the edge of a page.

Pages panel

A.
Page icons

B.
Page with master “A” applied

C.
Selected spread

In a long document, you can move to a page quickly by choosing Layout > Go To Page.

Change the page and spread display

The Pages panel provides information about and control over pages, spreads, and masters (pages or spreads that automatically format other pages or spreads). By default, the Pages panel displays thumbnail representations of each page’s content.

  1. If the Pages panel isn’t visible, choose Window > Pages.
  2. Choose Panel Options in the Pages panel menu.
  3. In the Pages section, specify which icons appear next to the page thumbnails in the Pages panel. These icons indicate whether transparency or page transitions have been added to a spread, and whether the spread view is rotated.
  4. In the Pages and Masters sections:
    • Select an icon size for pages and masters.

    • Select Show Vertically to display spreads in one vertical column. Deselect this option to allow spreads to be displayed side-by-side.

    • Select Show Thumbnails to display thumbnail representations of the content of each page or master. (This option is not available if certain options are selected for Icon Size.)

  5. In the Panel Layout section, select Pages On Top to display the page icon section above the master icon section, or select Masters On Top to display the master icon section above the page icon section.
  6. Choose an option in the Resize menu to control how the sections are displayed when you resize the panel:
    • To resize both the Pages and Masters sections of the panel, choose Proportional.

    • To maintain the size of the Pages section and resize only the Masters section, choose Pages Fixed.

    • To maintain the size of the Masters section and resize only the Pages section, choose Masters Fixed.

Target or select a page or spread

You either select or target pages or spreads, depending on the task you are performing. Some commands affect the currently selected page or spread, while others affect the target page or spread. For example, you can drag ruler guides only to the target page or spread, but page-related commands, such as Duplicate Spread or Delete Page, affect the page or spread selected in the Pages panel. Targeting makes a page or spread active and is helpful when, for example, several spreads are visible in the document window and you want to paste an object onto a specific spread.

 In the Pages panel:
  • To both target and select a page or spread, double-click its icon or the page numbers under the icon. If the page or spread is not visible in the document window, it shifts into view.

    You can also both target and select a page or spread by clicking a page, any object on the page, or its pasteboard in the document window.

    The vertical ruler is dimmed alongside all but the targeted page or spread.

  • To select a page, click its icon. (Don’t double-click unless you want to select it and move it into view.)

  • To select a spread, click the page numbers under the spread icon.
    Note: Some spread options, such as those in the Pages panel menu, are available only when an entire spread is selected.
    Page 1 is targeted and page 5 is selected (left), and page 1 is targeted and entire spread is selected (right).

Add new pages to a document

 Do any of the following:
  • To add a page after the active page or spread, click the New Page button in the Pages panel or choose Layout > Pages > Add Page. The new page uses the same master as the existing active page.

  • To add multiple pages to the end of the document, choose File > Document Setup. In the Document Setup dialog box, specify the total number of pages for the document. InDesign adds pages after the last page or spread.

  • To add pages and specify the document master, choose Insert Pages from the Pages panel menu or choose Layout > Pages > Insert Pages. Choose where the pages will be added and select a master to apply.