This table summarizes useful tips, such as how to select, delete, rearrange, and access the properties of items.
Option  | Description  | 
|---|---|
Selecting an object in the workspace or Products list  | Displays its settings in the Properties pane  | 
Selecting a press run, sheet, web, or surface in the Press Runs List  | Displays the layout in the workspace (or the first layout of multiple webs, with the web-selection list). If a press run is selected, it also displays its settings in the Properties pane.  | 
Selecting a page in the Pages List  | Displays its preview in the workspace and its settings in the Properties pane  | 
Double-clicking an imposition in the workspace  | Displays its Modify Imposition dialog box  | 
Double-clicking a stock, media, mark, or template in a Resources pane list  | Adds that resource to the layout in its default position  | 
Right-clicking an item in a Resources pane list or in the Products list  | Displays a context menu of options for that item or list  | 
Double-clicking inside an editable text box or column  | Makes it editable, and in some cases, displays a list of selections  | 
Tabbing out of a text box that you edited  | Applies your edit and moves the cursor to the next text box, if applicable  | 
Deleting versus removing  | Typically, removing takes an item out of the workspace but retains it in the job, and deleting makes it permanently unavailable  | 
Pressing Delete versus Option/Alt+Delete to remove a ganged page  | To remove a ganged content page and its template page, select the page and press Delete. To remove only the content page, press Command/Ctrl+Delete.  | 
Dragging rows in the Press Runs List  | Rearranges the press runs for your viewing convenience  | 
Dragging sections in the Assembly workspace  | Can be used to combine sections or change their binding style or sequence; updates the page and section numbering accordingly  | 
Editing a property with multiple values ( --, Mixed, Multiple)  | When multiple selected items are set to different values, your edit sets them all to the same value.  |