Pages & reflow
You don't place things page-by-page. You build one continuous document, and ReflowPDF flows it onto as many pages as it needs — adjusting in real time as you edit.
| Description | Qty | Rate | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Web Design | 40 | $150 | $6,000 |
| SEO Audit | 20 | $120 | $2,400 |
| Project Mgmt | 10 | $100 | $1,000 |
| Total | $9,400 | ||
| Description | Qty | Rate | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Content Str. | 3 | $80 | $240 |
| Total | $9,640 | ||
How reflow works
Add a table row, paste three paragraphs, grow an image — whatever pushes content past the bottom of a page simply continues onto the next one, and everything after it shifts down. Delete content and it pulls back up. This is the difference from a stamp-on-an-image editor: the document is a single living flow, not a stack of fixed pictures.
The page badge
Each page carries a Page Nbadge. It's the control for page-level actions:
- Add a page, duplicate a page, or delete one.
- Move a page's order within the document.
- Lock a page so its contents can't be changed by accident.
Forcing a page break
When you want a clean break — a new section starting on a fresh page — select the element and press ⌘/Ctrl+Enter to add a break after it, or ⌘/Ctrl+Shift+Enter for a break before it. Remove the break the same way.
Size & margins
Page size and orientation live in Page setup (the page-size pill in the toolbar). Print margins are the blue triangles on the rulers — drag them to change where content sits on the page. Margins, headers and decorations all land in the exported PDF exactly as shown.
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