Manage your Immerse pages

An easy way to create, copy/paste, and manage your Immerse pages with Immerse Outline

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Written by Radovan Vidović
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Like Surf pages, you can add, delete, and move Immerse pages using the Immerse outline in the Editor.

By default, each Immerse page belongs to a page group, which can be copied and pasted to a different position in the chapter, another chapter, or another Doc.

Enable the Immerse Outline

You can access the Immerse Outline by toggling on the Immerse Outline Icon when editing a Doc. The icon is located on the top right screen of the editor.

Once enabled, you'll see the thumbnails of each page at the bottom of the screen. This sequence of thumbnails is called your Immerse outline. The blue number beneath a thumbnail indicates which page you're on in the editor. In the below example, we're looking at page two:

If you hover over the thumbnail, additional options will become available.

Page groups

Immerse pages are grouped in page groups so that you can move them around together, making it easier for you to manage your content in bulk.

Each page group can have its own number of columns and a different color background.

Note: The editor on the left-hand side only displays the content of the current page group. To move on to the next page group, click the ‘Load next page group’ option.

Split page group

The page group will include any Immerse pages following the initial page you've used to split a page group.

Move page groups

You can reorder page groups by dragging and dropping them. You can also click on the three dots that appear to the right-hand side of the page group name, then copy or paste the entire page group.

Delete page group

To delete the page group, click on the three dots next to the page group name and select ‘Delete page group’.

Add an Immerse page

The '+' icon at the end of the Immerse outline or in the hover menu opens the ‘Choose a page template’ window where you can choose to insert a blank page or a template.

Add an Immerse template

You can choose a template with a 1-,2-,3-,4- or 5-column layout to populate a new Immerse page. This can be a great time-saver for those who frequently create similar types of content and for those who are new to the software and want a starting point for their design.

To add a template, hover over the Immerse outline and click the '+' icon. The Immerse template window will appear displaying a variety of template options for you to choose from.

The templates that appear are aligned with the number of columns in your page group.

To use a template with a different number of columns, change the column count for the current page group or add a new page group. A new page group

Delete Immerse page

The trash can icon deletes the Immerse page on which it's selected.

Copy and paste Immerse pages

The three dots icon allows you to copy and paste individual Immerse pages. Click Copy page on the Immerse page you want to copy. Then, navigate to a different Page group or a different Doc, and select the three dots on the page you want to come before the pasted page. Select Paste page, and the Immerse page will be copied across.

The page will paste directly after the thumbnail where you have selected the Paste page.

Pages can be pasted into any Turtl Doc on any workspace within your account. This makes assembling Docs from existing content easier and saves time when reusing Immerse pages. Content pinning stays the same when a page is copied and pasted, meaning there's no need to reformat.

Move Immerse pages

Reorder the Immerse pages in your group or between groups by clicking and dragging the thumbnails in the Immerse outline.

Connected pages

Text that flows over two or several Immerse pages automatically shows as a connected page in the Immerse outline. This means you can copy, paste, move, and delete these pages together as if they were one Immerse page.

In the outline, connected pages look like this:

If you want to break these down into individual thumbnails in the Immerse outline, simply place a page break between the text on the left-hand side of the editor.

They will then behave as two separate pages in the Immerse outline.

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