Graphics Programs Reference
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Notice that the Cover Page article has been added to the Articles panel.
7. Choose File > Save.
Adding the title page and reordering its content
Page 2 of the document is a simple title page with only a few objects. Because this page
is not design-intensive, there's no need to convert it into a graphic as you did with the first
page. So instead of grouping the objects before you create a new article and then specify-
ing custom export settings, you'll simply drag them all into the Articles panel. Then, you'll
modify the article by reordering two of its elements.
1. Navigate to page 2 of the document.
Tip
You can also add a new article by choosing New Article from the Articles
panel menu or by clicking the Create New Article button ( ) at the bottom
of the panel.
2. Use the Selection tool ( ) or choose Edit > Select All to select all objects on the
page, drag the objects into the Articles panel below the Cover Page article, and
name the article Title Page . Click OK to close the New Article dialog box.
Tip
When you Shift-click to select multiple objects on a page and then create
an article, the content order in the Articles panel reflects the order in which
you selected the objects.
The order of the objects in the Title Page article is based on the order in which the
objects were created. If you were to export the document at this point, the two ho-
rizontal lines would be the last two objects on the page because they were created
last. Because this page will not be converted into a graphic when exported, you
need to change the order of the elements in this article to ensure that they're in the
correct order when exported.
3. In the Articles panel, drag the topmost of the two <line> elements in the list up-
ward. When a white horizontal line is displayed above “Everything you need ...,”
release the mouse button. This results in a horizontal line above and below the text
frame that contains “Everything you need ...” (to match the InDesign page).
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