tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28416661.post1112277721463694315..comments2024-02-17T10:23:58.479-06:00Comments on Tips & Techniques: Tips for using the NEW panel iconKeith Gilberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17639216496820581739noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28416661.post-29450235430171919312009-05-31T12:28:54.633-05:002009-05-31T12:28:54.633-05:00You can also drag items from the panel over the ne...You can also drag items from the panel over the new page icon and get a copy of the original.<br /><br />If you drag a page over the icon, you will get a duplicate of the page (including any items on that page). You can duplicate master pages this way as well as things like stylesheets, object styles, etc.<br /><br />One of my favorites is used when I have a 4/2 type project. I drag a spot color swatch over the new page icon and get a copy of the spot color. I then name it as Pantone 184 process and convert it from spot to process. This way I can use the same color on both sides of my document (assuming that the spot color is in gamut).John Cliffordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02875675135859666829noreply@blogger.com