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Page
OverviewPaneDialogActions
Each project is made up of one or more pages. A page in AutoPlay is very much like a page in a book. Just like in a book, each page can have different items on it, such as different photographs and text.
An individual project can have up to 2500 pages.
Note: Pages are the "surfaces" that objects can be placed on.
When you click on the page surface, the page settings are displayed in the properties pane. Double- clicking on the page surface opens the Properties dialog for the page.
Tip: You can switch between pages by clicking on a page tab at the top of the work area, or by double-clicking on any page in the project explorer.
Tip: You can change the order of the pages in your project through the Organize Pages dialog (Page > Arrange).
Page
OverviewPaneDialogActions
Each project is made up of one or more pages. A page in AutoPlay is very much like a page in a book. Just like in a book, each page can have different items on it, such as different photographs and text.
An individual project can have up to 2500 pages.
Note: Pages are the "surfaces" that objects can be placed on.
When you click on the page surface, the page settings are displayed in the properties pane. Double- clicking on the page surface opens the Properties dialog for the page.
Tip: You can switch between pages by clicking on a page tab at the top of the work area, or by double-clicking on any page in the project explorer.
Tip: You can change the order of the pages in your project through the Organize Pages dialog (Page > Arrange).
Page
OverviewPaneDialogActions
Here are the page's settings as they appear in the properties pane:
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Name
The unique name that is used to identify this page.
Description
A short description you want to use for this page. If entered, this text will be shown to identify this page in the Dialog.PageSearch action. You an also access this value at runtime using the Application.GetPageProperties action.