Create a sequence

 

1. Right-click the map and choose Insert Sequence. Be sure to right-click the map itself, and not a map element, or the Add Sequence command may not appear. A sequence line appears in the map.

2. Drag and drop existing pages onto the sequence line. As you add pages, the length of the sequence line increases as needed.

 

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Notes

n   You can also choose Insert > Sequence, or press Ctrl+Shift+Q to add a new sequence. If you are displaying the outline, you can right-click the outline area and choose Add Sequence.

n   To change the order of the pages in the sequence, drag and drop the pages as needed on the sequence line.

n   To drag and drop multiple pages, first drag a selection box around the pages. Then drag the selected pages to the sequence line. You can also select multiple pages by pressing and holding Ctrl and then clicking each page.

n   To change the location of the sequence, drag the sequence line to the map location you want. You can drag the sequence line before or after adding pages to it.

n   To change the length of the sequence line, click the sequence to select it and then drag the handle at the right end of the line.

n   To remove a page from a sequence, drag and drop the page off the sequence line. CuteSITE Builder removes the automatic navigation links from the page.

n   To name a sequence, right-click the sequence and choose Properties. The name you specify will not appear in the map, but will appear when you display the sequence in the outline.

n   You can create an up level link that connects all pages in a sequence to an introductory or overview page. If the pages include navigation buttons, all pages in the sequence will have the same up level link, and the introductory page will have a down level link.

n   You can also divide and link a page in a sequence.

n   CuteSITE Builder automatically activates either Previous and Next page navigation links or a list of title links for all pages in a sequence. You can also create your own navigation links or list of links to a sequence in the page body or any border.

n   When you publish your site to the Web, subordinate sequences (connected by up level links to a first-level sequence) will be included up to twelve levels. Sequences below the twelfth level remain in the file, but are not exported to the Web.