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Duplicate Messing With Master Page Layering.


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This is probably a really simple problem to solve but when I duplicate or add a page half the pages after it become a mess because the Master Page is automatically moved to the front for some reason and the new pages don't automatically even exist on the layers panel to the right unless I manually click on something in each page. This has to be fixed for each page in turn which takes ages. Again I am sure this has an easy fix how do I solve it?

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19 minutes ago, haakoo said:

Answer is the same:
Select masterpage layer in layers panel>rightclick>edit linked.
Menu>Layer>Arrange>move to back ( ctrl+shift+[ )
Click finish on orange bar and they all should be at the back now.

You need to doubleclick the pages in the pages panel to select a page or use the arrows(navigator) bottomleft on the statusbar.
You don't need to click an object just left or right next to the canvas will do also.(while scrolling the actual pages on canvas)

AH okay it worked this time, I must have done something wrong before thank you!

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