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If you want to move one or more editorial pages, you just have to:

1) Choose the editorial you want to move

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One or more pages of an editorial placed onto the flat plan can be moved by doing the following:

1a) Select one of the pages of the editorial

1b) Select the entire editorial by right-clicking on one page of the editorial and selecting the entire editorial or by selecting the editorial from the Editorials list

1c) Select just some pages of the editorial by selecting the first page, keeping the SHIFT key pressed and selecting one or more consecutive pages


2) Drag & Drop the editorial into page/pages of the editorial onto another position in the Plan


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Moving the editorial the page number in editorials list will changeAs soon as an editorial is moved over the plan, the page number of that editorial is automatically updated within the editorials list.
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You can also moveGroups of Moving Multiple Pages or use Additional Pages (see the dedicated sections). Tools for Moving Pages.

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