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Adding pages in Adobe Illustrator is a simple process. Here are the steps: 1. Open Adobe Illustrator and create a new document or open an existing one. 2. To add a new page, click on "File" in the top menu and select "New" or use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + N" (Windows) or "Cmd + N" (Mac). 3. In the "New Document" dialog box, you can select the number of pages you want to add by changing the "Number of Artboards" option. You can also change the size and orientation of the new pages if needed. 4. Click on "OK" to create the new pages. You will now see the new pages appear in the workspace. 5. To navigate between the pages, use the Artboard tool or the Pages panel. The Artboard tool is located in the toolbar on the left-hand side of the workspace, and the Pages panel can be accessed from the "Window" menu. 6. You can also duplicate an existing page by selecting it and then clicking on "Duplicate" in the Pages panel. 7. To delete a page, select it and then click on the "Trash" icon in the Pages panel. 8. Once you have added, deleted, or duplicated pages, remember to save your document to keep the changes. That's it! You have successfully added pages to your Adobe Illustrator document.
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