Add, delete, and navigate pages
Using
the Pages panel, you can add new pages, delete unwanted pages, and duplicate
existing pages. When you add, delete, or move pages, Fireworks automatically
updates the number to the left of page titles. These auto-numbers help
you quickly navigate to specific pages in large, multipage designs.
Add a page
A blank page
is inserted at the end of the list of pages and becomes the active page.

Do one of the following:
In the Pages panel,
click the New/Duplicate Page button
.
Right-click the panel, and choose New Page from the pop-up
menu.
Select Edit > Insert > Page.
Navigate to a page

Do
one of the following:
In the Pages panel, select a
page.
On the keyboard, use the Page Up and Page Down buttons.
Choose the page from the pages pop-up menu at the top of
the document window or bottom right of the Pages panel.

An asterisk next to the page name in the pages
pop-up menu indicates the master page.
Duplicate a page
Duplicating
adds a new page that contains the same objects and layer hierarchy as
the currently selected one. Duplicated objects retain the opacity
and blending mode of the original objects. You can change the duplicated
objects without affecting the originals.

Do one of the following:
Drag a page to
the New/Duplicate Page button.
Right-click the page, and select Duplicate Page from the
pop-up menu.
Move one or more pages
In
the Pages panel, move pages to place related designs closer together
and speed up the layout process.
(Optional) If you’re moving multiple pages, do either
of the following:
Drag selected pages up or down in the panel. Above and below
other pages, darkened borders appear where you can release the mouse
to move the selected pages.
Delete a page
The page
above the deleted one becomes the active page.

Do one of the following:
In the Pages panel,
drag the page to the trash can icon
.
Right-click the page, and choose Delete Page from the pop-up
menu.