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How to rearrange pages in a photo book


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I am about to make my first photo book in Affinity Publisher. As the work proceeds, I have to rearrange the images so they fit together. Is there a function that makes it possible to get all the pages on one page, like in Power Point or Keynote, and then move them around?

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Hi @Arne Skinlo

You can easily move pages via the Pages panel.

Click with the left mouse button on the page you want to move. The page gets a blue frame in the page panel view. Hold down the left mouse button and drag the page to the new position.


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Hi,

 

Thank you for your answer. I know about this possibility, but what I was wondering about was if I could get all pages up on the same screen or page in order to get an overview and then move the pages around. Something like you can do in f.ex. PowerPoint. 

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Hi @Arne Skinlo,

Welcome to the Affinity Forums :)

13 hours ago, Arne Skinlo said:

I was wondering about was if I could get all pages up on the same screen or page in order to get an overview and then move the pages around.

Currently there's no such specific view mode designed for this, my apologies. The closest workaround would be to use the Pages Studio layout that Komatos shows above - as this will display your pages in context with the other spreads and can be rearranged as required.

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