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To add a new page in Adobe InDesign, you can follow these simple steps: 1. Open your InDesign file and select the Pages panel. You can do this by selecting Window > Pages from the top menu, or by using the keyboard shortcut F12. 2. In the Pages panel, select the page after which you want to add a new page. For example, if you want to add a new page after page 3, select page 3. 3. Click on the "New Page" button at the bottom of the Pages panel. This will create a new page after the selected page. 4. If you want to add more than one page, you can enter the number of pages you want to add in the "Number of pages" field in the New Page dialog box. You can access this by clicking on the small arrow next to the "New Page" button and selecting "New Page..." from the drop-down menu. 5. You can also specify the location of the new pages by choosing one of the options from the "Page Placement" section in the New Page dialog box. For example, if you want to add pages after the last page of the document, choose "After" from the "Page Placement" section and select the last page. 6. Once you have set the options, click OK to create the new page(s). That's it! You have successfully added a new page(s) in Adobe InDesign.
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