- 4. Building Documents
- Default Page Sizes
- Changing Page Size and Orientation
- Opening Files
- Saving Files
- Adding Pages to your Documents
- Arranging Pages
- Deleting Pages
- Creating a Multipage Spread
- Targeting versus Selecting Pages
- Creating a New Master Page
- Creating Parent/Child Relationships
- Applying Master Pages to Document Pages
- Changing Master Items
- Removing Master Item Changes
- Customizing Ruler Guides
- Create Guides
- Working with Margin Guides
- Layout Adjustment
- Baseline Grid
- Document Grid
- Creating Sections
- Section Options
- Editing Sections
Arranging Pages
The InDesign Pages palette allows you to re-arrange pages by dragging page icons. As you are dragging a page icon within the palette, a thin vertical line appears in the location where the page will move if you drag the page between two spreads or between individual pages in a non-facing pages document. You can also move a page between two pages in an existing spread. Drag the page to be moved so that it is placed between the pages in a spread. An arrow appears showing the direction in which the spread pages will be relocated.