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Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. On todayamp;#39;s episode letamp;#39;s look at a new feature in Pages that allows you to rearrange things in your document using Sections. So Apple recently released new versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. There are a lot of small new features in these. Iamp;#39;m going to look at one today. Iamp;#39;m using Pages version 5.6 and Iamp;#39;m just going to create a new blank document. In the past I could certainly look at the page thumbnails here on the left and see what pages Iamp;#39;ve done but I couldnamp;#39;t really rearrange them. They are basically a way for me to jump from page to page. Now, with Pages 5.6, I can actually rearrange them in a way that you might do say if you were writing a story and you want to have sections that you rearrange or perhaps a script or perhaps notes for class. Things like that and you kind of want to rearrange sheets of paper. You can do that using Sections. So letamp;#39;s start off by just creating a