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The new version of Pages is version 7.0 and it has several new features. One that has been highly anticipated by a lot of people is the ability to have facing pages like you would have in a book. You can do this now if you know where the setting is. Letamp;#39;s take a look at it. Iamp;#39;m going to create a new document and choose just the basic blank template. Now Iamp;#39;m going to expand this window to full size and Iamp;#39;m going to convert this, instead of just a regular document, into one where there are facing pages. To do that Iamp;#39;m going to go and click on Document, and then you can see here is the option for Facing Pages. So Iamp;#39;m going to select that and turn it on. Notice that things change a little bit. The page that Iamp;#39;m on, which would be page one, moves over to the right. Iamp;#39;ll change the zoom amount so we can see it a little bit better. Now if we were to insert to new pages, let me put some page breaks here, we can see that page two a