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It would be really great to have a thumbnail view for spreads similar to what Adobe Acrobat Pr or PDF Expert has. In this view, the only function is to move spreads around, especially in large documents.  You can move spreads around currently in the spreads page but it becomes difficult to view and arrange the document entirely in this view.  Affinity InDesign doesn't offer such a thumbnail view either. This would really be a simple, unique and badly needed feature in my opinion.

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A thumbnail view is there, not so comfortable like in your image, but yes. If this is what you meant?

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Drag the pages panel wider

You can then easier move the pages by drag and drop

 

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Cool. Never moved or scaled this panel before. More or less I use the same placement of panels like in ID.

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