Multi-Page Design

Design documents support multiple pages, letting you organize different screens, states, or sections of your design into separate pages. Each page has its own set of elements and independent canvas view.

Pages Panel

The Pages section in the left sidebar lists all pages in your document.

Adding Pages

Click the + button in the Pages section header to create a new page. New pages are automatically named "Page 2", "Page 3", etc. The new page becomes active immediately with an empty canvas.

Switching Pages

Click any page in the list to switch to it. When you switch:

Per-Page Zoom and Pan

Each page remembers its own zoom level and scroll position. When you zoom to 200% on Page 1, switch to Page 2, and switch back, Page 1 is still at 200% exactly where you left it.

Managing Pages

Right-click any page to access the context menu:

Copy and Paste Across Pages

You can copy elements on one page and paste them on another. Pasted elements are always placed on the current active page, regardless of which page they were copied from.

Saving and Loading

All pages and their elements are saved together in the document file. When opening older files that predate multi-page support, a single "Page 1" is created automatically and all existing elements are assigned to it.

Figma Import

When importing a Figma file, each Figma page is preserved as a separate design page. Elements retain their page assignments, so multi-page Figma designs import correctly.

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