Fix chapter in PAGES

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How to fix chapter in PAGES

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hi this is Eric Elder today weamp;#39;re going to be formatting the interior of my book right with me I am in pages on my Mac but itamp;#39;s this is all very similar if youamp;#39;re on word or Google Docs or LibreOffice or you know whatever your word processor is youamp;#39;ll have similar features so Iamp;#39;m just going to show how I go from something like this which is a standard double space Courier 12 point font all I have is basic Bolding on my titles everythingamp;#39;s sort of just double space no indents nothing special big eight and a half Eleven by sheet of paper and a lot of people like to do this just for proofreading and editing and this is what you would turn into a publisher double spaced Courier 12 point nothing fancy I do italicize things you see here like with the end in mind I do capitalize some things you know I do I I will bold things Iamp;#39;ll have some caps and things but basically itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s sort of raw and unformatted uh and in tradi

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Tap multiple times to undo all your recent actions. You can also use a three-finger swipe to the left to undo an action. Redo the last action: Touch and hold. , then tap Redo.
in the toolbar, then click the Document tab at the top of the sidebar. In the Document Margins section, click the arrows or enter values in the fields next to Top, Bottom, Left, and Right. For documents that use facing pages, the document margins are Top, Bottom, Inside, and Outside. Set document margins in Pages on Mac - Apple Support Apple Support guide pages mac Apple Support guide pages mac
Add a new empty section after the current section In Page Thumbnails view, select any page in the section that comes before where you want to add a new section. Open the Document sidebar, then click the Section tab at the top. Click the Create a new section pop-up menu, then choose After this section. Add sections to a document in Pages for iCloud - Apple Support Apple Support guide pages-icloud icloud Apple Support guide pages-icloud icloud
If you are accessing Pages via the iCloud website in a web browser, you can undo by pressing Ctrl + Z on Windows, or Command + Z on Mac. This will undo any recent changes you have made. If you want to undo further changes, you can press Ctrl + Z or Command + Z multiple times.
Use auto-correction Choose Pages Settings (from the Pages menu at the top of your screen). Click Auto-Correction at the top of the settings window, then select or deselect Correct spelling automatically. With autocorrection on, do any of the following:
With the current version of your document open, choose File Revert To Browse All Versions (from the File menu at the top of your screen). The timeline for the document opens. The current version appears in the window on the left. Earlier versions appear in the window on the right.
Undo the last action: Choose Edit Undo (from the Edit menu at the top of your screen), or press Command-Z on your keyboard. Redo the last action you undid: Choose Edit Redo, or press Command-Shift-Z. Undo or redo changes in Pages on Mac - Apple Support Apple Support guide pages mac Apple Support guide pages mac

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