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You can add custom page sizes to a document using the Edit Page Sizes dialog box. Custom page sizes are based on the documents current unit of measure. Custom pages cannot be changed; to edit a custom page definition, you must delete and re-create it.
Custom pages are retained within the FreeHand document. To make a custom page definition available to newly created FreeHand documents, you add the custom page definition to a FreeHand template. For more information, see Using templates.
To add a custom page size:
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Select Window > Document to display the Document panel if it isnt already open. |
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In the Document panel, select Edit from the Page Size pop-up menu to the left of the page orientation buttons. |
The Edit Page Sizes dialog box appears. |
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Click New. |
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Enter a name for the new custom page in the Page Size text box. |
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Enter the page dimensions in the X and Y text boxes. Values are in the documents current units of measure. For more information, see Setting units of measure. |
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Click Close. |
To delete a custom page size:
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In the Document panel, select Edit from the Page Size pop-up menu. |
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In the Edit Page Sizes dialog box, select the custom page size you want to delete. |
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Click Delete. |
Deleting a custom page size in the Edit Page Sizes dialog box does not affect custom pages in your document. Their page type changes to Custom in the Document panel. |
To apply a custom page size to a selected page:
Select the custom page size from the Document panels Page Size pop-up menu.
To create a new page using a custom page size:
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Click the Document panel Options menu control and select Add Pages. |
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In the Add Pages dialog box, enter the number of pages to be added. |
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Select the custom page from the Page Size pop-up menu. |
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Click OK. |
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