Creating a Freeform Section

Creating a Freeform Section

 

To begin, click on the "New Section" link at the top of the Sections area of your project's dashboard.



A window will appear, where you can select either freeform, portrait, or ad. Select freeform and click on "Next".


 

Enter the section name and select the number of pages desired. Each section can have a maximum of 50 pages. You can always add or delete pages later in page manager.


 










Click "Finish" to add the new freeform section to the sections tab work space.

 


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