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Microsoft Publisher 2003: Modifying Publications

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Modifying a Publication

Moving between pages

You move between the pages of your publication using the page sorter at the bottom of the Publisher window:

The current page is the one that's highlighted in the sorter. To move to a different page, click the page number you want to move to.

If you're using two-sided printing, the first page will be displayed by itself, while the subsequent pages will be displayed two at a time, up until the last page, which is also displayed by itself. You can visualize two-sided printing as you would a printed book. The front cover of the book is the first page of the publication, and the back cover is the last page. All the pages in the middle of the book are facing pages, which you can open and lay flat; these are displayed together in the workspace window.

If you want to give yourself more room to work on an individual page, you can turn off the display of two-sided printing by opening the View menu and unchecking Two-Page Spread.

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