


When editing a document using pages, adding a new page is a common operation. If you've encountered this need and don't know how to do it, this guide will provide you with detailed step-by-step instructions. In this article, PHP editor Apple will lead you on how to easily add a new page to the pages document. Read on below for step-by-step guidance to make your copy editing a breeze.
Select content
Enter the editing page and click on the content where page breaks need to be added.
Click on the mark
At this time click on the mark on the right.
Click on the page break
Click on the page break in the pop-up options.
Add the next page
At this time you can see that the next page has been added successfully.
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