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ageflex documents can vary in the number of pages they contain. This capability is supported across all Pageflex products. There are a variety of features which support adding pages to your documents.
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Master pages keep page designs consistent. You can apply different master pages to different sections of your documents. Master pages can also make sure certain content always falls on a left or right page. |
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Automatic page and section numbering keep everything in order. Pageflex can also generate a Table of Contents that identifies for the reader where all the pages and sections ended up in each document variation. |
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For long text flows, Pageflex automatically inserted new pages as needed. |
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Pages can be inserted from PDF documents. It's possible to stitch together an entire project using PDF pages. |
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Show or hide certain pages under different conditions. A page could be important for one variation, but unnecessary for another. |
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Automatic filler pages make sure signature counts are kept even. |

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The Pages view shows the available master page layouts. Master pages are identified by a letter, and you can also give them names to help you identify their function. |
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While designing the project template, the lower part of the Pages view shows the layout of the variable-length document. The yellow brackets between pages 4 and 5 indicate an automatic text flow can happen here. |
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The Pages view shows the actual page layout while you preview the job. Yellow pages are pages Pageflex has inserted. The pages using Master Page C are filler pages. |
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