Watch our step-by-step tutorial on how to create multi-page designs in CorelDRAW Go on YouTube.
1. Get started by right-clicking the canvas or using the “Add page” icon in the Objects panel
If you’re new to CorelDRAW Go, I suggest you start by reading this beginner’s guide.
After opening your design in CorelDRAW Go, right-click anywhere on the canvas and choose “Add Page” from the dropdown menu.
Alternatively, you can click on the “New page” icon in the “Objects” panel, located at the bottom right of the screen.

2. Adjust the page size and orientation quickly using the Project Settings in the Toolbox
If you want to change the page size and the orientation of a new page, click on the “Project Settings” icon in the “Toolbox.”
From here, you can make your adjustments, so the page size and orientation fits your vision.

3. Rename pages in the Objects panel
Pages can be renamed through the “Objects” panel at the bottom right of the screen by right-clicking on the name of the page and choosing “Rename page.”

4. Rearrange pages by dragging them to change their stacking order
To change the stacking order of your pages or rearrange them, drag them up or down in the “Objects” panel.

FAQs
Can I use CorelDRAW Go to create designs or documents with multiple pages?
Yes! CorelDRAW Go fully supports multi-page projects. You can design across several pages and use the Properties panel to edit text styles, fills, outlines, spacing, and even add bullet or numbered lists.
Can I rename or reorder pages in my designs?
Absolutely. CorelDRAW Go allows you to rename and rearrange pages using the “Objects” panel.
Can I resize text and text boxes in CorelDRAW Go?
To resize text, click and drag the corner handles of your text box for interactive adjustments. You can also use the “Properties” panel to adjust your font size. Watch this video to learn more about adding and customizing text in CorelDRAW Go.
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