Work with multiple pages and keyboard shortcuts

Create multi-page Screenhance designs, manage page order and use editing shortcuts without losing work.

3 min readProduct-verified 20 August 2026By the Screenhance team

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Build consistent carousels and galleries while keeping page-specific media and edits under control.

01

Build a consistent page set

  1. 1Start with the page that defines the visual system: background, type scale, margins and frame treatment.
  2. 2Duplicate that page for the next story beat instead of starting over.
  3. 3Replace screenshots and copy in each duplicate, then vary the layout only when the story benefits.
  4. 4Drag pages into reading order and inspect the strip at thumbnail size for rhythm and repetition.
  5. 5Export all pages as a ZIP when the destination expects a set, or export only the active page for a single asset.
02

Use familiar editing shortcuts

  • Undo and redo from the top bar or your platform keyboard shortcut.
  • Delete or Backspace removes selected elements unless a text caret or input is active.
  • Arrow keys make controlled position adjustments; modifier behavior depends on the active control.
  • Duplicate before making a destructive variation so the previous composition remains available.
  • Use the zoom controls to inspect details without changing the exported canvas size.
03

Protect page-specific work

Wait for the save indicator after large page changes. When replacing media, confirm the intended page or screenshot slot is selected. If several pages look similar, name the project clearly and use the page strip thumbnails to verify the active page before deleting or replacing anything.

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