![]() ![]() Once a Page is open, The Page Manager can then be closed. ![]() To open additional Pages, select a (or Ctrl/⌘+Click each) page from the Page Manager, then select Open Page in New Tab from the Story Menu. Generally, only one Page can be opened at a time. ![]() To open any Page in the Page Manager, double-click on the Page thumbnail, or select the Page, and then select Open Page from the Story Menu. The size of the thumbnails can be adjusted by clicking the + and - Zoom buttons, or by use the Zoom Slider, all located at the base of the Page Manager Viewing and Opening Pages in the Page ManagerĬreating a new Story (or opening an existing one) will bring up the Page Manager.Įach Page in the Story is represented on the Page Manager by a thumbnail. If the function requires a specific page, first select it in the Page Manager, then right-click or use the Story Menu. Functions on the Story Menu can also be brought up as a pop-up menu by right-clicking on any place in the Page Manager. I will refer to the Main Menu’s Story sub-menu as the Story Menu. For brevity’s sake, I will refer to this action as Ctrl/⌘+Click in this tutorial. In order to select multiple pages, the Control key (for Windows Users), or the Command (⌘) key (for Mac/iPad users) needs to be held down on the keyboard while clicking on the items. Single-clicking on a Page in the Page Manager selects it. I want to note some terminology that I will be using in this tutorial before we get started: ![]() Then, I explain how the Story can be adjusted, by adding, removing, rearranging, replacing, and adjusting the Pages within the Story. This next part covers the Page Manager, the central hub that is used to view, open, and navigate around the Story. This entry into the Guide continues the discussion of how to work with Story Files in Clip Studio Paint EX (Part one, explaining how to create a New Story, can be found here). Hello there! Welcome back to the Clip Studio Guide. ![]()
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