You can add multiple pages in Photoshop by creating multiple artboards within a single document.
Here's how you can do it:
- Create your initial artboard: Start by creating your first artboard with the desired dimensions for your page. You can do this by selecting the Artboard Tool (nested with the Move tool) or going to
File > New
and choosing an artboard preset. - Duplicate the Artboard: To add a new "page," select the artboard layer group in the Layers panel.
- Duplicate the Artboard Group: Press
Ctrl+J
(Windows) orCmd+J
(Mac) to duplicate the selected layer group. This will create a new artboard to the right of the original, effectively adding a new "page." The new artboard will contain an exact copy of the content from the original artboard. - Customize Each Artboard: You can now independently edit the text, graphics, and other elements within each artboard to create unique page content. These are all editable and distinct.
- Repeat as Needed: Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have the desired number of pages.
This method allows you to keep all your "pages" within a single Photoshop file, which can be useful for maintaining consistency and simplifying your workflow. Each artboard functions as a distinct design space, making them appear as separate documents within the same window.