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The Next Button Page command allows you to switch to the next button page, if you have created multiple button pages.
 
The Next Button Page command allows you to switch to the next button page, if you have created multiple button pages.
 
   
 
   
This command will work whether button pages are hidden or shown. You can use the Previous Button Page command (assignable from the [[Keyboard Settings]] dialog) to cycle the button pages in reverse, or Button Page 1, Button Page 2, etc to skip directly to those button pages. The latter commands aren't found in the menus, but can be assigned to keyboard shortcuts ([[Keyboard Settings]]), image buttons ([[Button Settings]]), or mouse buttons ([[Mouse Settings]]).
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This command will work whether button pages are hidden or shown. You can use the Previous Button Page command (assignable from the [[Keyboard Settings]] dialog) to cycle the button pages in reverse, or Button Page 1, Button Page 2, etc to skip directly to those button pages. The latter commands aren't found in the menus, but can be assigned to [[Keyboard Settings|keyboard shortcuts]], [[Button Settings|image buttons]], or [[Mouse Settings|mouse buttons]].
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 13:03, 25 June 2008

Default Shortcut: None

Menu Path: Display > Next Button Page

Description

The Next Button Page command allows you to switch to the next button page, if you have created multiple button pages.

This command will work whether button pages are hidden or shown. You can use the Previous Button Page command (assignable from the Keyboard Settings dialog) to cycle the button pages in reverse, or Button Page 1, Button Page 2, etc to skip directly to those button pages. The latter commands aren't found in the menus, but can be assigned to keyboard shortcuts, image buttons, or mouse buttons.

Notes