Help · Layout, layers & pages

Work with more than one page

A Crevano project can hold many pages — a booklet, a book interior, a set of posters, a calendar. They all share one page size, one set of margins and one bleed.

The page strip

The strip of thumbnails along the bottom of the canvas is where pages are managed. Click a thumbnail to go to that page.

| Control | Does | |---|---| | + Add page | Adds a blank page after the current one. It inherits the background, not the contents | | + Duplicate | Copies the current page and everything on it | | Bin | Deletes the current page, after asking. A document must keep at least one page | | Page Down / Page Up | Next page / previous page | | The button at the left | Hides the strip when you need the room |

Starting with several pages

If you already know how many you need, set Pages on the create-a-project screen — up to

  1. You can still add and remove them afterwards.

Seeing them as spreads

Page Setup → Page view changes how the strip groups pages.

| View | Shows | |---|---| | Single page | One page at a time | | Two up | Pages paired from the first one | | Book | The first and last pages alone, everything between them paired — the way a cover has no facing page |

> Note > Page 1 is a right-hand page, so odd numbers fall on the right. That is worth knowing before > you lay out a booklet, because it decides which side every later page lands on.

Printing and exporting several pages

  • Print always sends every page.
  • PDF has an Include every page tick box in the save dialog. Leave it ticked for the whole document, untick it for just the page you are on.
  • PNG, JPG, WebP and SVG are single images, so they export the current page only.

See Export formats.

What next

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