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    Default How do i create new space on a page?

    Hi.
    I wonder if there is a simple way to create new space at the top of a page when updating it? Right now when i want to update a page with new pictures and text at the top i drag the existing pictures down one by one to create space for new pictures but that takes a lot of time. Is there a simpler way of doing it?

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    Default Re: How do i create new space on a page?

    Yes. Edit, Select All, then right click, Group, and move evrything. Or, even without grouping, Select all and move down using the down arrow of your keyboard.
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    Default Re: How do i create new space on a page?

    Quote Originally Posted by navaldesign View Post
    Yes. Edit, Select All, then right click, Group, and move evrything. Or, even without grouping, Select all and move down using the down arrow of your keyboard.
    Yes that worked fine. Grazie mille! Is there a way of doing it without the templates following down? Its not a big thing, its easy to move the templete back up but you can always ask right?

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    Default Re: How do i create new space on a page?

    If only a few items are to be moved. The other alternative is hold down the Caps/up/arrow & left click on each item you want to move so that it is highlighted. Then hold down the left mouse button a drag just the highlighted items to a new position, or once again use the arrow keys.

    PS. This also works with Navals way, but in reverse. Select all & then use the Caps/up/arrow & left click to de-select any single item.


    Good luck.

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    Default Re: How do i create new space on a page?

    Quote Originally Posted by Collectors-info View Post
    If only a few items are to be moved. The other alternative is hold down the Caps/up/arrow & left click on each item you want to move so that it is highlighted. Then hold down the left mouse button a drag just the highlighted items to a new position, or once again use the arrow keys.

    PS. This also works with Navals way, but in reverse. Select all & then use the Caps/up/arrow & left click to de-select any single item.


    Good luck.
    Thats what i was looking for. Thanks!

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    Default Re: How do i create new space on a page?

    It would also work to "lock" the item(s) you do not want to move before you highlight everything. They will still highlight, but will not move..
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    Default Re: How do i create new space on a page?

    Quote Originally Posted by larazovich View Post
    It would also work to "lock" the item(s) you do not want to move before you highlight everything. They will still highlight, but will not move..
    That was a good tip. It work's great to do it like that. Saves lots of time. Thanks.

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