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Do you want to add another page to your project in Adobe Illustrator? Pages are known as artboards in Illustrator. You can design elements on different artboards, and then export them individually. This will save you the trouble of creating multiple documents for one project. You can easily add a new artboard using the Artboard tool. This wikiHow will show you how to add new pages to a document using Adobe Illustrator on your Windows or Mac computer.

How to Add an Artboard in Adobe Illustrator.

Pages are known as artboards in Adobe Illustrator. To create a new artboard, select the artboard tool, then click and drag in an open area. You can also use "Shift + O" to open the tool. You can customize the artboard by clicking "Artboard Options" and entering the name, Preset, or dimensions.

  1. This can be a new or existing project.[1]
  2. You can find this in the left-side panel. It resembles a page with two lines at the top left corner.[2]
    • Alternatively, you can use the shortcut: Shift + O to use the Artboard tool.
    • This will automatically create an artboard the same size as your project canvas.
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  3. This will create a new artboard.[3]
    • You can move the current artboard to create more space for new ones or zoom out to view more workspace.
    • You can create as many artboards in as many sizes as you need.
    • Artboards are different from layers in Illustrator. Artboards allow you to work on and display multiple projects at the same time.
  4. This is where you'll be able to edit your artboard.[4]
    • If you don't have your Properties window open, click Window in the top toolbar and select Properties.
    • Click the text field next to Name: to rename your artboard.
    • Select an option from the Preset drop-down menu to use an artboard preset.
    • Customize the width and height of the artboard by manually inputting the values into Width and Height. This will resize the artboard.[5]
    • You can also select Landscape or Portrait orientation.
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