How to add new page in photoshop
To add a new page in Photoshop, you can follow these steps:
Method 1: Using the "File" menu
- Open Photoshop and go to the "File" menu at the top of the screen.
- Click on "New" and then select "Document" from the drop-down menu.
- In the "New Document" window, enter the following settings:
- Name: Enter a name for your new page (optional).
- Width and Height: Enter the dimensions for your new page (e.g., 8.5 x 11 inches).
- Resolution: Choose the resolution for your new page (e.g., 300 ppi).
- Color Mode: Choose the color mode for your new page (e.g., RGB or CMYK).
- Background Contents: Choose the background color or pattern for your new page.
- Click "Create" to create the new page.
Method 2: Using the "File" menu and the "New" shortcut
- Open Photoshop and go to the "File" menu at the top of the screen.
- Press the "Ctrl+N" (Windows) or "Command+N" (Mac) shortcut keys to open the "New Document" window.
- Follow the same steps as above to enter the settings for your new page.
Method 3: Using the "Page" menu
- Open Photoshop and go to the "Page" menu at the top of the screen.
- Click on "New" and then select "Document" from the drop-down menu.
- Follow the same steps as above to enter the settings for your new page.
Once you've created a new page, you can switch between pages by using the "Page" menu or by using the "Ctrl+Page Up" (Windows) or "Command+Page Up" (Mac) shortcut keys to go to the previous page, or "Ctrl+Page Down" (Windows) or "Command+Page Down" (Mac) shortcut keys to go to the next page.
Note: If you're working on a document with multiple pages, you can also use the "Page" menu to duplicate a page, delete a page, or merge pages.