Page menu commands

 

New

 

subcommands add a new, blank page to the document.

Start

 

adds the page at the start of the current multipage.

Before Current

 

adds the page just before the current page.

After Current

 

adds the page just after the current page.

End

 

adds the page at the end of the current multipage.

Import

 

subcommands add existing pages to the document.

Start...

 

imports the selected pages at the start of the current multipage.

Before Current...

 

imports the selected pages just before the current page.

After Current...

 

imports the selected pages just after the current page.

End...

 

imports the selected pages at the end of the current multipage.

Export...

 

saves the current page under the specified name, format, and location as a separate document.

Remove...

 

removes one or more pages from the window.

Attributes...

 

allows you to change the file properties of the current page. It is only available in custom versions of Imagenation.

Order...

 

allows you to change the order of the pages in the document.

Replace...

 

replaces the current page with one or more other pages.

Scan

 

subcommands allow you to scan a paper document and add the resulting images to the active document.

Replace

 

scans the paper document and replaces the current page with the scanned image.

Before Current

 

scans the paper document and places the scanned image just before the current page.

After Current

 

scans the paper document and places the scanned image just after the current page.

Fonts...

 

allows you to substitute available fonts for unavailable fonts contained in the original text document.

Contents...

 

lists the names of all pages in the active document for selection.

Go To...

Ctrl+G

allows you to select which page number to display.

First

Home

displays the first page in the multipage.

Previous

PgUp

displays the previous page in the multipage.

Next

PgDn

displays the next page in the multipage.

Last

End

displays the last page in the multipage.