Conclusion
In the past, I insisted that students use a multi-page layout program such as Quark or InDesign to create multi-page documents, because I noticed students would often create multiple files in Illustrator to avoid learning a new software program. While this lazy work-around was inefficient for many reasons[md]not to mention employers would expect multi-page documents to be created in a software application that supports the production and printing process[md]I was sympathetic to students who were not planning for a future in designing or creating multi-page documents. Illustrator’s multiple Artboards feature meets the needs of students and professionals who occasionally assemble multi-page layouts.