Use the Blank Pages script line to insert one or more blank pages into a Script.
Often, in the case of book-bound diaries, the very first and very last pages are left blank, since they are glued onto the cardboard cover. Because this is a common occurrence, you can specify if you wish to have Q++Studio automatically add a blank page at the front and/or back of each new Script you create (see scripts preferences).
If you wish to leave some pages undefined because you are expecting film, or even a printed signature, for these pages to be supplied separately, you should use Place Holders instead.
Topic 007000, last updated on 30-Jul-2020