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MatchWare Mediator 9 Documentation

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Second step - Using the Page list<br />

[The complete <strong>Mediator</strong> document "Quick Start.md8" used in this example can be found in the <strong>Mediator</strong> program folder, in<br />

"…\Examples\Quick Start".]<br />

All the pages contained in the presentation are listed in the Page list. So far we only have one page, called<br />

"Page1" by default.<br />

If the Page list is not already open, click the View tab on the ribbon, then click Page List in the Show/Hide group, or<br />

just press F8.<br />

The next step is to create another page in our <strong>Mediator</strong> presentation.<br />

Click the Home tab on the ribbon.<br />

Click the upper part of the New icon in the Pages group.<br />

Here we are creating a standard, default page. Clicking the lower part of the New icon would let you browse through a<br />

whole range of predefined page layouts.<br />

<strong>Mediator</strong> asks for a name for the new page.<br />

Enter "Page2" and click OK.<br />

You have just created the second page of your document. As you can see the Page list now contains two pages.<br />

<strong>Mediator</strong> places the new page after the current page and automatically switches to the new page, so you can start<br />

adding objects to it right away.<br />

To skip back and forth between Page1 and Page2 simply click the page you wish to work on in the Page list.<br />

This actually completes Step 2, but before we move on we will add a picture and a text object on our new page.<br />

Let us start with the picture.<br />

Click the Insert tab again.<br />

Click the Picture icon in the Illustrations group.<br />

Move the mouse pointer back on the page.<br />

Hold the left mouse button down and move the pointer across the page to create a frame for the picture.<br />

Let go of the mouse button.<br />

The Open dialog appears so that you can specify the picture you would like to import.<br />

Select the picture 'Traffic.png' from the Quick Start folder.<br />

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