Hi there. I apologise if this is a stupid question but how do I create multiple pages in one document? I have a SOP chart that needs doing and it will involve multiple pages. Thank you!
Hi Reuben thanks for posting in the Lucid community - that's a great question! To create additional pages in your document click the + button next to your existing page tab at the bottom left of the editor.
You can repeat this as many times as necessary to create additional pages. You can also click on the small arrow to the right of the page name to access more page options including the ability to rename delete or duplicate the page.
Give this a try and let me know if you have any additional questions!
Hi there - this answer doesn’t say if it’s for Lucid chart or Lucid Spark - It looks like Lucid chart, as these options are not available on Spark. If I select “edit in Lucid Spark” on a Lucid chart with multiple pages, I get a page switcher component in the bottom-left hand corner in Lucid Spark, but no way to see/ use this if I am creating a Lucid Spark doc from scratch? How would I do this?
thanks
Hi
Indeed, it is not currently supported by Lucid to add new pages directly from Lucidspark when opening a blank board. However, as you did mention, you can add pages to your Lucidspark boards by using the universal canvas feature that allows to switch between Lucidchart and Lucidspark. Once your Lucidchart document has multiple pages, you can click on Edit in Lucidspark, which will allow you to add pages within Lucidspark from then on, as seen here:
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