
INDESIGN CS3
User Guide
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4 Choose the destination document name from the Move To menu.
5 For Destination, choose where you want to move the pages, and specify a page if necessary.
6 If you want to remove the pages from the original document, select Delete Pages After Moving.
Note: When you copy pages between documents, their associated masters are copied automatically. If the new document
contains a master with the same name as the master applied to the copied page, however, the master of the new
document is applied to the copied page instead.
Move or copy pages between documents by dragging
1
To move pages from one document to another, make sure that both documents are open and visible.
You can choose Window > Arrange > Tile Horizontally or Tile Vertically to display documents side-by-side.
2 Drag the original document’s page icon to the new document.
3 In the Insert Pages dialog box, specify where the pages will be added.
4 If you want to remove the pages from the original document, select Delete Pages After Inserting.
Masters
About masters, stacking order, and layers
A master is like a background that you can quickly apply to many pages. Objects on a master appear on all pages with
that master applied. Master items that appear on document pages are surrounded by a dotted border. Changes you
make to a master are automatically applied to associated pages. Masters commonly contain repeating logos, page
numbers, headers, and footers. They can also contain empty text or graphic frames that serve as placeholders on
document pages. A master item cannot be selected on a document page unless the master item is overridden.
Masters can have multiple layers, just like pages in your document. Objects on a single layer have their own stacking
order within that layer. Objects on a master page layer appear behind objects assigned to the same layer in the
document page.
Ifyouwantamasteritemtoappearinfrontofobjectsonthedocumentpage,assignahigherlayertotheobjecton
the master. A master item on a higher layer appears in front of all objects on lower layers. Merging all layers will move
master items behind document page objects.
Master items (top left) appear behind page objects on the same layer (bottom left); moving a master item to a higher layer (top right) moves it
in front of all objects on lower layers (bottom right).
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