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hello titus here in todays video ill be showing you how to add pages in indesign so without further ado lets get right into it as you can see i have opened indesign lets say you want to create some pages theres different ways of doing this lets first start with creating a document you can do that by going up in file and choose new document the keyboard shortcut for that is control in and this new document panel will show up in here you can set the width and the height of your document and if we go down to the pages right here we can actually choose how many pages we would like so lets say we want five pages just like this when its done we can also choose if we want them to be facing pages in our document like a book for example and ill be showing you that if we try to press create right here if you go into our pages panel you can find that in windows and go down to pages the keyboard shortcut for that is if 12. we can see that the facing pages means that there will be these sp