Multi-Page Support in GraFx Studio
GraFx Studio supports multi-page documents1.
This is primarily relevant in a print environment. Understanding when and why to use multiple pages depends on the intent of your design project.
When to Use Multi-Page Documents
GraFx Studio offers three layout intents.
Why Multi-Page Only Makes Sense for Print
In print workflows, multi-page documents are common and essential for:
- Brochures: Combining several pages to convey detailed information.
- Flyers, leaflets: Presenting extensive content across multiple pages.
- Business cards: Typically front- and backside
- Reports and Booklets: Structuring content into chapters or sections.
In digital static and digital animated designs, the concept of multiple pages doesn’t apply. These projects typically involve single-page outputs designed for screens, where navigation is handled differently (e.g., scrolling, slideshows, or animations).
How To
See How to add, hide, and delete pages.
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As of writing, a maximum of 50 pages is supported. ↩