Pages User Guide for iPad
- Welcome
- What’s new in Pages 14.0
- Copyright
Intro to images, graphs and other objects in Pages on iPad
An object is any item you place on a page. Tables, graphs, text boxes, shapes and photos are examples of objects. To add an object to your document, tap one of the object buttons in the middle of the toolbar at the top of your screen, then select an object from the menu.
Note: If you don’t see the object buttons in the toolbar while viewing Pages in landscape orientation or split view, tap in the toolbar first.
You can change the look of an object by modifying individual attributes of it — like its fill colour, border, shadow and more — or you can quickly change the overall appearance of an object by applying a pre-designed object style to it. Object styles are combinations of attributes that are designed to match the template you’re using.
To see controls for changing the look of objects, tap . Each object has its own formatting options; when you select a shape, for example, you see only controls for formatting shapes.
You can layer objects, resize them and control how text flows around them on the page. For example, you can have text wrap around an object, or place an object in-line, so that it sits on the same line as the text and moves with the text as you type. Some objects can also be nested in-line with the text inside a text box or shape.